Tetris Boxing Tetris Boxing is a boxing game developed by Atari and published by Atari for the Atari Jaguar platform.    Rampage A 2D platformer game based on the hit TV show of the same name. Rampage is a platformer developed by the same team behind the popular TV show of the same name. Rampage II Rampage II is a 2D platformer game, similar to the one in the TV show of the same name. Rampage II is an arcade platformer game developed by the same team that created the TV show of the same name. Sonic's Super Robot Wars The Super Robot Wars spin-off of Sonic's Super Robot Wars, is available on Steam. Overview Sonic's Super Robot Wars is a spin-off of Sonic's Super Robot Wars. It is a spin-off of Sonic's Super Robot Wars which was developed by the same team responsible for the Sonic the Hedgehog series. The game uses a very similar set of mechanics to the Super Robot Wars game as well as the same button layout and controls as their predecessor. Gameplay Sonic's Super Robot Wars is a very similar to the Super Robot Wars game Sonic's Super Robot Wars. It's a very simple game, but can be very difficult if not completely impossible. The game can be played in a very similar manner to the Super Robot Wars game. Riptide Adventures Riptide Adventures is a racing game featuring cars and motorcycle rides. Riptide Adventures is a racing game released in the United States and developed by Acclaim Entertainment. It was developed by Acclaim Entertainment and published by Acclaim Entertainment. Beach House Beach House is a top-down, fully-rendered, 3D game, an entry in the Beach House series. Beach House Beach House is a 3D top-down, fully-rendered 3D game set in a desert planet. Gameplay In Beach House the player controls a beach house which is a top down shoot-em-up. The goal is to shoot as many of the obstacles as possible. The aim is to shoot as quickly as possible and aim downward as long as the player is in the water. The player can also jump on obstacles to shoot them. ==================== Ongodrome A Sega arcade platform game developed and released by Sega in 1993. It is the granddaddy of the "Ongodrome" series. Overview Ongodrome is an arcade platform game that was developed and released by Sega in 1993. The game was developed by Sega and published by Sega for the Sega Mega Drive. Included Games Magnitude: Warp World - The game's main theme is based on Magnitude: Warp World. The Great Escape - This is one of the games most famous games, it was released in Japan. Fizzfest - This is another arcade platform game, it is based on Fizzfest. Story The game is about a pair of astronauts that travel through space and encounter an enemy: a huge spacecraft called the XN-1 (the X-shaped Uranus-Neptune) and a smaller craft called the XN-2 (the Uranus-Tauroid). The XN-1 and the XN-2 are both destroyed by enemy spacecraft, and the XN-1 is captured by one of the two aliens, and the XN-2 is only saved by diverting the XN-1 to another planet. Gameplay Scattered around the levels is a meter to charge the player's XN-1. When it is discharged, the player is charged with a charge shot from two weapons. When the XN-1 is charged, the player is invincible. The meter is charged by having six different shots. Each shot has different effects. The effects vary depending on the amount of energy that the player has left. Most shots have a slight boost to your health. The meter can be charged by having five shots. When playing the game in a room with other people, the player can charge their XN-1 by having three shots. The player can also have a space suit that can change its charge time. After a player has charged their XN-1, the player can use it to travel through time. Time is played out on a bar on the top of the screen, and it is up to the player who has the most energy. If the player is in the human time period, they will be sent back in time. The player can choose to have the player die before they reach 21 years of age. Another cool feature of the game is the player's ship, ==================== Nanotube Hothouse Nanotube's home is an unusual haven for players of all types. Players can explore the city in the open, explore the ruins of the old city, and explore the ruins of the new city. Overview Nanotube Hothouse is an action game developed by 4-6 year old development team, and originally released in 2001 for the N-Gage PC-16. Lost World Lost World is a point and click adventure set in a strange and wondrous land. Overview Lost World is a point and click adventure game set in a strange and wondrous land. The Adventures of Kratos II The Adventures of Kratos II is a standalone fantasy RPG from the creators of the popular 1999 PlayStation game, Kratos. Overview The Adventures of Kratos II is a free to play game from the creators of the popular 1999 PlayStation game, Kratos. Rather than being a stand-alone game, the Adventures of Kratos II is a hybrid RPG where you play as Kratos, a knight, who must help rescue the Princess, the son of King Kratos. Slam Dunk II A sequel to the classic Slam Dunk game. Overview Slam Dunk II is a sequel to Slam Dunk where the player takes the role of a simple but skilled soccer player, who is dispatched to a soccer stadium by a giant ball of energy. The player is the "Champion," the ball traveling in all directions. Players must maneuver the ball in different directions and try to score goals in each direction. AutoStorm The first auto-scrolling shooter. Overview AutoStorm is a shooter developed by Double Fine for the Macintosh. It is the first in a series of shooters written by Jeff Schafer. Gameplay AutoStorm is the first shooter in the series, and the first shooter in which the player controls a gun. The gun fires in a series of circles, becoming more powerful as the circle gets smaller. The circle can be destroyed by enemies, but must be leveled up first. Story The story of AutoStorm starts with a sequence of events. The player takes on the job of rescuing Princess Elise and then taking on the task of rescuing Kratos, the hero of the game. ==================== Dragon Ball Z: Gokuraku!! Dragon Ball Z: Gokuraku!! is the third game in the Dragon Ball Z: Gokuuden series. It was released in arcades, the first 3 games to be released on the Wii U console. Overview Dragon Ball Z: Gokuraku!! is the third Dragon Ball game in the Dragon Ball Z: Gokuuden series. It is a 3D action game developed and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo Wii and Nintendo 3DS. The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time: Ocarina of Time Legends The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time: Legends is a visual novel developed by the Nintendo e-Reader and published by Nintendo. It was released in Japan on October 23, 2007. Overview The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time: Ocarina of Time: Legends is a visual novel developed by the Nintendo e-Reader and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo Wii and Nintendo 3DS in Japan on January 20, 2007. Dragon Ball Z: Budokai A third installment of the Dragon Ball Z series. Summary Dragon Ball Z: Budokai is a 3D fighting game developed by Bandai and published by Bandai for the Nintendo 3DS on October 23, 2007 in Japan. The title screen of the game.Dragon Ball Z: Budokai is one of the first Dragon Ball Z games released for the Nintendo 3DS. The handheld version of the game was later released on the Wii U eShop on September 20, 2010. It features a brand new story, fully voiced characters, an improved graphics engine, enhanced sound effects, and a bonus feature: a new track from Bandai. It was later released as a free download on February 19, 2011. Gameplay Dragon Ball Z: Budokai is a 3D fighting game with a unique gameplay mechanic. It features multiple stages, each with unique uses including better stats and abilities. The game has two main characters. Two different types of characters with different strengths and weaknesses. The movesets in the game differ from the previous Dragon Ball games. Game Modes Dragon Ball Z: Budokai includes seven stages, each with different strengths and weaknesses. Stage Selection Stage Selection is a standard RPG mechanic. When all of the skills are leveled up ( ==================== Battletoads A 'Mech game featuring mechs from the Looking Glass Interactive series. Overview Battlezone A multiplayer 2D inspired mech combat game. Overview Battlezone is a multiplayer mech combat game developed by Goldfrog and published by J-Axis for the PC (DOS) platform. Metal Gear Saga 2 A Metal Gear game from the makers of Metal Gear: Solid Snake. Overview Metal Gear Saga 2 is a Metal Gear RTS game developed by the makers of Metal Gear and Metal Gear: Solid Snake. Gameplay Metal Gear Saga 2 is a spin-off of the Metal Gear series with more RPG elements. It is a spin-off of the Metal Gear franchise and features new game modes to the popular Metal Gear Saga: The Phantom Pain. Gameplay is similar to Metal Gear Saga with the addition of new gameplay modes. Game Modes There are two modes to choose from, the Standard Mode and the Quest Mode. The standard mode has the player choose from two weapons, a mech with advanced technology and a robotic arm to fight monsters. The Quest Mode has the player choose from two missions, a story and a basic weapon. The game also features a mini-game mode that can be played in both Normal and Quest Mode. Standard Mode Normal Mode First mission: Fight a giant monster. The goal of the game is to destroy a giant monster that has mutated into a zombie. Second mission: Defeat a giant monster. The goal of the game is to defeat a giant monster with advanced technology. The game also features an RPG mode where the player fights against bosses that the player has to defeat. Quest Mode The Quest mode allows the player to choose between two main quests that must be completed in the game. The first quest is the standard one, which gives the player the chance to choose one of four different weapons for their mech. The second quest is the Quest Mode that can be played in both Normal and Quest Mode. The game also features a "Metal Gear Saga" mode, where the player can choose one of four characters to play as. These characters are: Metal Gear: Solid Snake The "Solid Snake" character has a modified version of his original in-game mech. He is equipped with a laser cannon and can use it to disable other mechs.Snake Special: ==================== (Demo Version) The Official Xbox Fan Translation Team FrontierForce: Light Infantry FrontierForce: Light Infantry is an upcoming real-time strategy game developed by CoreSoft and published by Sierra Entertainment for the Xbox and PlayStation 2 platforms. Overview FrontierForce: Light Infantry is an upcoming real-time strategy game that features the use of the Unreal Engine 3. The game was developed by CoreSoft and published by Sierra Entertainment. It was released on November 30, 2015 for the Xbox and PlayStation 2 platforms. Story The battle for the world is currently going on between the forces of the world's greatest heroes, the United Nations and the humans of the world. The United Nations, along with the forces of the world's greatest heroes, the World Health Organization, and the Nations, have all been sent by the humans to destroy a human body on the outskirts of the Earth world. The United Nations has sent half of the forces of the world's greatest heroes, the United Nations and the forces of the world's greatest heroes, to destroy the body of a human body. The two forces of the world, the UN and the heroes of the Earth, have been sent to the outskirts of the Earth world to destroy the human body. The heroes of the Earth, the hero of the human world, is sent to the outskirts of the Earth world, and the hero of the Earth's forces, the hero of the Earth, is sent to the outskirts of the Earth world. The heroes of the Earth are sent to the outskirts of the Earth world, and the heroes of the Earth's forces are sent to the outskirts of the Earth world. The heroes of the Earth are sent to the outskirts of the Earth world, and the heroes of the Earth's forces are sent to the outskirts of the Earth world. The heroes of the Earth are sent to the outskirts of the Earth world, and the heroes of the Earth's forces are sent to the outskirts of the Earth world. The heroes of the Earth are sent to the outskirts of the Earth world, and the heroes of the Earth's forces are sent to the outskirts of the Earth world. The heroes of the Earth are sent to the outskirts of the Earth world, and the heroes of the Earth's forces are sent to the outskirts of the Earth world. The heroes of the Earth are sent to the outskirts of the Earth world, and the heroes of the Earth's forces are sent to the ==================== Gingerbread: The Movie A comedic musical game based on the popular TV show. Overview Gingerbread: The Movie is a music game developed and published by Hudson Entertainment for the PC and PlayStation 2 platforms. Story In the year 1755, Anne Marie Cross was a queen in the capital, D.C. Her reign lasted for the longest time, and the capital was the size of New York City. A magical potion called Micronin, which acts as a super-deformed copy of Anne Marie, had been discovered and had to be put into action with the help of an ancient alien being called the Nuremberg Bioderm. To keep the Nuremberg Bioderm from destroying the world, the aliens created Gingerbread himself as the new Queen of D.C. The game was developed by Hudson Entertainment, and published by Hudson. Gameplay The game was known as Gingerbread on the Moon in Europe and the US.Gingerbread: The Movie takes place in the year 1755, during the reign of Anne Marie Cross. The game has her running across a small town called Fairchild's Rest, and having to stop a mysterious man named John Bower to save his daughter, Anne. Gameplay The game is quite similar to other games in the Gingerbread series. The game has Anne Marie running across a street, and fighting a maniacal bear at the same time. Trivia The game uses the WIP concept of the endless loop in its story, however it's entirely possible to switch to another story on the PS2 version.The game is based on the original Japanese version of the game, and is essentially a collection of story lines from the TV show.The game features both traditional and CGI cutscenes.The game's soundtracks were released over the internet, a list of which can be found here. The Cosimo Wars The Cosimo Wars is a brawler/dram mechanic game that features four fighters and four enemies. Overview The Cosimo Wars is a brawler/dram mechanic game developed by Cyber-Viva and published by Sega Corporation for the Sega Genesis and Sega Game Gear. AnaheimWilderness AnaheimWilderness is a side-scrolling vertical shooter. Overview AnaheimWilderness is a side-scrolling shooter developed by Ubisoft Montreal ==================== The Heroine A Japanese action game, released in 1993, is a non-violent JRPG. Overview The Heroine is a 1993 action game developed by Midway and published by Midway for the PC platform. Dead or Alive 5 Dead or Alive 5 is the fifth installment in the Dead or Alive series, a wrestling game developed by Capcom and published by Capcom for the PlayStation 2 and GameCube. Developed by Capcom Studios and published by Tec Toy, the game was released on September 22, 2007. The game was released in North America and in Japan on October 24, 2007, and in Europe and PAL regions on October 26, 2007. Gameplay Dead or Alive 5 is the fifth game in the Dead or Alive series, and the first game to be released on the Sony Playstation. The game is a wrestling game featuring characters from the Dead or Alive series. The game is a combination of both wrestling and light-gun combat. Characters The player controls either a wrestler who can throw and throw, or a man who can perform jiu-jitsu. The game features four playable characters and eight boss characters. The game was released in North America, Europe, and PAL regions on October 22, 2007. The game was also released in Japan on October 26, 2007. The game was released on the Sony Playstation 2 and GameCube on September 23, 2007, while the Nintendo 3DS version on October 26, 2007 was released. Characters Wrestler: Aiden "Tito" DeLeon The "fighter" who can perform jiu-jitsu. The game features four playable characters. The game was released in North America and Europe on October 22, 2007. It was released in Japan on November 7, 2007. The game was released in PAL regions on November 26, 2007. It was released in North America, Europe, PAL regions on November 26, 2007, and PAL regions on November 26, 2007 in Japan. Bungie's Double Trouble Bungie's Double Trouble is a softball game for the TurboGrafx-16. Overview Bungie's Double Trouble is a baseball game developed by Capcom for the TurboGrafx-16. It is the fourth game in the Double Trouble series and the last game to be released for the system. Released in North America on October ==================== War Robots A side-scrolling mech combat game. Overview War Robots is a side-scrolling mech combat game developed and published by Taito. It is a side-scrolling action game. Gameplay A side-scrolling mech combat game.The player controls a fighter that can shoot, which can be moved by the joystick. The game is played from a third-person perspective. The player aims their gun at enemies while shooting, and then they fire. The game is played from a third-person perspective.The game's controls are fairly simple, while the player holds the joystick up and the camera moves up and down. The player can aim, shoot and then throw objects. The game is played from a third-person perspective. The player can aim a gun at enemies with the joystick. The game is played from a third-person perspective. The player can aim a mech, which can be moved by the joystick. The game is played from a third-person perspective.The game has a limited amount of inventory space, while the player can move weapons, items and items by holding down the joystick. The game has a limited amount of ammo, while the player can shoot enemies with the joystick. The game has a limited amount of health, while the player can pick up and use items. The game is only available in Japan on the PlayStation 2 and Xbox Live Marketplace. Weapons Bomber CannonThe Bombers are a mechanized version of the mechs, that is, they're equipped with a cannon. There are four varieties of cannons. The player can choose two of them at the start. Dynamite CannonThe Dynamites are the only mechs that use a heavy weapon, such as a pistol. These mechs have a pretty heavy weapon, such as a cannon. Dynamites have more power, but they can't do much damage. Bambee CannonThe Bams are a close range mech that can be fitted with a harpoon. They can also be fitted with a cannon. ScattergunThe Scatterguns are a close range mech that can be fitted with a missile launcher. Bolt PistolThe Bolts are a close range mech that can be fitted with a rocket launcher. Wind GunThe Wind Guns are a close range mech that can be fitted with a wind cannon. Missile LauncherThe Missiles are a close range mech that can ==================== The Art of Mahjong A game that uses a computer game based system that has been around since the early nineties. Overview The Art of Mahjong includes a standard Mahjong game that has been in development since the early nineties. The game is a traditional Mahjong game that is played using the keyboard and is very similar to many other games of the genre. There are five player matches and the winner of the matches is announced via a bell and whistle. The game was developed by the AI company, Indie Studio, and originally released on the PC in 1999. The game was eventually ported to the Game Boy Advance in 2001. The game was later released on the Wii in 2001. WWF Wrestlemania WWF Wrestlemania is a wrestling game developed and published by Micro Cabin for PC and Mac. Overview WWF Wrestlemania is a wrestling game developed by Micro Cabin for the PC and Mac. The game is a standard wrestling game that features the traditional tag team matches. The game is also known as WWF Wrestlemania III and features some changes from the original, such as the inclusion of a match based on the WWF's 1998 World Heavyweight Championship Match. Story In WWF Wrestlemania, a young wrestler named Davey Jordan is thrown into the ring and faces all the wrestler's for the last time. The first match is against R-Truth. After R-Truth is defeated, Davey Jordan comes out of the ring and gives the locker room announcer a call to his wacky new Wrestlemania game. The final match features three wrestlers from WWF World Heavyweight Championship Match, and it is a classic tag team match. Gameplay WCW is a wrestling game in which the player must team up with tag teams and eliminate opponents of their choice. Only wrestlers who are wrestlers in the game have the power to enter the arena. The game also includes a tag team mode where the player can play against up to four other wrestlers. The game has many different match types. Flair Match - A classic tag team match.The match starts with two wrestlers battling it out on the ring floor. The winner is announced on the bell and whistle. Jump Attack - A classic tag team match. The winner is announced on the bell and whistle. Finalist Match - The final match features three wrestlers from the WCW. The winner is announced on the bell and whistle. Other Modes Battle ==================== The Adventures of Ronin The Adventures of Ronin is a 3D platform game for the SNES and Sega Genesis. Overview Ronin is a 3D platform game developed and published by Sega for the Sega Genesis. Ronin is a platform game similar to Final Fantasy VII, which is an RPG set in a space world. The game was released on April 1st, 2000 in Japan, followed by a European release on May 31st, 2000. A platform game, it was developed by Sega on the Sega Genesis and was released in Japan. It had the same roster of 30, but was a bit shorter. The game also features a 2D RPG. Story Ronin takes place in a space world called "The Adventure Zone", a place where the protagonist, Ronin, can go to sleep at night with his only daughter. One night he wakes up in a space station, with a strange object that he decides to use to escape from a space station. He goes to sleep while the station turns into a sea of stars. When he wakes up there's a giant star that looks like a giant spaceship! Ronin is left to his own devices as he searches for his daughter. When he's finally able to get to sleep, he finds himself in a space station. All the stars are gone, and the station appears to be destroyed. Ronin and his daughter have their time together, along with a strange strange noise that causes the station to appear to be moving. They then decide to go to a planet named Arisaka, and take a train towards the city of Arisaka. Upon arriving, they meet another girl named Kirika. She tells him that she has a friend named Gennosuke and the two plan to head to the city of Arisaka to find a cure for the strange noise. The train rides off, and the train slows down, causing it to stop. Ronin and Kirika talk to each other. After they talk, they run into Gennosuke. He tries to talk Gennosuke into giving up on his quest, but he doesn't listen. They then go to the city of Arisaka. After a while, the train takes off, and the girl's friend returns. Kirika is waiting for them. She tells them that she has a friend named Narukami, who is looking for someone to talk to. He's very tall, and looks ==================== The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker HD The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker HD is the HD remake of the original game. Overview The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker HD is a HD remaster of the original game, and features the same 3D environments and custom music as the original. This HD version is the last CD-based HD release to be released outside of Japan until 2009's Wind Waker HD. The game was released by Nintendo in April of 2013, and was released on the Wii U Virtual Console on March 1 2014. The HD version of the game was released in Japan on May 1 2014. Jurassic World A platformer set in the Jurassic Park universe, featuring a squad-based multiplayer experience. Overview Jurassic World is an action platformer game developed and published by Konami for the Wii U. It was released in Japan, North America, and Europe in November of 2012. Set in the Jurassic Park universe, players take control of a squad-based multiplayer experience, featuring a giant dinosaur named "T-800". Gameplay Players choose from the multitude of dinosaurs, including five different types: dinosaur, dinosaur, dinosaur, dinosaur, dinosaur, dinosaur, dinosaur, dinosaur, dinosaur, dinosaur, dinosaur, dinosaur, dinosaur, dinosaur, dinosaur, dinosaur, dinosaur, dinosaur, dinosaur, dinosaur, dinosaur, dinosaur, dinosaur, dragon, dragon, dragon, dragon, dragon, dragon, dragon, dragon, dragon, dragon, dragon, dragon, dragon, dragon, dragon, dragon, dragon, dragon, dragon, dragon, dragon, dragon, dragon, dragon, dragon, dragon, dragon, dragon, dragon, dragon, dragon, dragon, dragon, dragon, dragon, dragon, dragon, dragon, dragon, dragon, dragon, dragon, dragon, dragon, dragon, dragon, dragon, dragon, dragon, dragon, dragon, ==================== Dynasty Warriors Famicom's first RPG that has players take the role of the top-down racer Daima, as he battles his way through Yokosuka in the third installment of the "Championship Edition" of the Nintendo TurboGrafx-16. Overview Dynasty Warriors is the third game in the Dynasty Warriors series, and the first game in the TurboGrafx-16 series to be released on the Nintendo 64. The third game in the Dynasty Warriors series, the game features a more traditional RPG feel, with more customization of gameplay and enemy encounters. Gameplay Dynasty Warriors is a 3D shooter that has players take the role of Daima, the top-down racer in the "Championship Edition" of the Nintendo TurboGrafx-16. Originally developed as a sequel to the classic Nintendo 2D shooter Dynasty Warriors (which was also developed by Capcom), Dynasty Warriors is a side-scrolling shooter with a traditional RPG mechanic. Daima's main goal is to beat the game with his bare hands, and with each beat of the game the player gains experience. The game has no story, but it shows characters talking and performing. The game features numerous side-scrolling moments, which the player can watch, as well as side-scrolling enemies. The game also features a story mode that is similar to the Japanese version of the Famicom Disk System Turbo. Rouge no Seisen no Daikai Rouge no Seisen no Daikai is a 5D fighting game developed by Boston Dynamics for the Sega Mobile Platform. Overview Boston Dynamics was a company that created the titular fighting game series and later developed the original SNES game, Rouge no Seisen no Daikai. Rouge no Seisen no Daikai was developed by Boston Dynamics and published by Sega Mobile by Bandai and Hudson. The first 5D fighting game developed by Boston Dynamics, Rouge no Seisen no Daikai was one of the first games released for the SNES. Gameplay Rouge no Seisen no Daikai features 5 fighters in total, and each fighter has unique moves. Each fighter has their own special move, and the player can use them in combination with other fighters in order to gain an advantage. Special Moves Rouge no Seisen ==================== Vile Dream Vile Dream is an action game set in the Velvet Room. Overview Vile Dream is an action game developed and published by Sierra Entertainment for the PC platform of the PlayStation 2 exclusively in Japan. Blazing Skies Blazing Skies is a puzzle game for the PC, Game Boy, and Game Boy Color that was released in Europe by Ocean City Games. Overview Blazing Skies is a puzzle game for the PC, Game Boy Color, and Game Boy Color. It was released in early 2006 in Japan. The game features multiple floors of an overworld with over 20 levels to explore. The Last of the Tuxedo Masters A compilation compilation of Tuxedo Masters games. Overview The Last of the Tuxedo Masters is a compilation of Tuxedo Masters games. Tuxedo Masters is a compilation game developed by Acclaim Music Enterprises and published by Acclaim Entertainment for the PC platform. The Last of the Tuxedo Masters The Last of the Tuxedo Masters is a collection of two T-vomit games. It was released in Europe. Dreams of Tomorrow: Riven Night A collection of five puzzle games. Overview Dreams of Tomorrow: Riven Night is a collection of five puzzle games. Fantastic Voyage A collection of five puzzle games. Description Fantastic Voyage is a puzzle game for the PSP featuring the characters from the popular TV anime series. Game Boy Color Version The Game Boy Color Version was released in Japan on May 30, 2000. It features five puzzle games. Air Guitar A collection of ten solos by the popular rhythm game developer SNK. Overview Air Guitar is a rhythm game for the Nintendo Game Boy Color that features a live rhythm section. Gameplay The gameplay in Air Guitar is similar to that of other rhythm games, in that the player is playing as Michael Topley, a guitar player from the United States. The player must use a guitar called the Air Guitar to play a set of ten solos. The game includes three different styles of playing: Single-Player: The player is playing as Michael Topley, a guitar player from the United States. The player must make the ==================== TowerFall A spiritual successor to the TowerFall series. Overview TowerFall is a spiritual successor to the TowerFall series. It is an up to date re-release of the original TowerFall developed by Windward Software. Game Modes The game features 3 different game modes which can be played either as solo or co-op. The game features 3 different game modes. 100% Original: TowerFall is the first game in the TowerFall series.100% Arcade: TowerFall is a free to play multiplayer game.100% Puzzle & Fire: TowerFall is the first game in the TowerFall series.100% Survival: TowerFall is the first game in the series.100% Arcade: TowerFall is a 2 player co-op game.100% Survival: TowerFall is a 2 player co-op game.100% Overview TowerFall is a spiritual successor to the TowerFall series. It is a spiritual successor to the original TowerFall. It features 3 different game modes. 100% Original: TowerFall is the first game in the series.100% Arcade: TowerFall is a free to play multiplayer game.100% Survival: TowerFall is a 2 player co-op game.100% Survival: TowerFall is a 2 player co-op game.100% Survival: TowerFall is a 2 player co-op game.100% Overview TowerFall is a spiritual successor to the TowerFall series. It features 3 different game modes. 100% Arcade: TowerFall is a free to play multiplayer game.100% Survival: TowerFall is a 2 player co-op game.100% Survival: TowerFall is a 2 player co-op game.100% Overview TowerFall is a spiritual successor of the original towerfall. It features 3 different game modes. 100% Arcade: TowerFall is a free to play multiplayer game.100% Survival: TowerFall is a 2 player co-op game.100% Survival: TowerFall is a 2 player co-op game.100% Overview The first of two towerfall games developed by Windward Software and published by Taito, TowerFall is a spiritual successor to the original towerfall. It is the spiritual sequel to the popular towerfall series. 100% Arcade: TowerFall is a free to play multiplayer game ==================== Strike Force 2: Strike Force 2 is the second entry in the Strike Force series. The game is set in the fictional United States. Overview Strike Force 2 is a tactical first-person shooter developed by Team Ninja and published by Tecmo for the PlayStation 2 platform. Gameplay Strike Force 2 is a tactical first-person shooter centered around a series of missions that both provide and hinder information on a mission objective. Each mission consists of a series of missions outside of the main campaign. The player must destroy enemy bases and objectives to unlock new weapons. The game includes many different enemies and the choices they make introduce themselves to the player. A variety of weapons, including grenades, mines, and rockets, can be used to deal damage. The player can choose to fight through a story mode, forcing themselves to take on the role of the agent, which will deal with different scenarios. The game was released in Japan on December 1, 1997. Story Characters The game features 41 playable characters, and 11 of them must be unlocked. The game features 41 playable characters, and 11 of them must be unlocked. The game was released in Japan on March 11, 1998. The game was released in the United States on July 29, 1998. The game was released in Japan on April 17, 2000. The game was released in Europe on July 3, 2000. The game was released in the United States on June 10, 2000. The game was released in Europe on September 8, 2000. The game was released in America on September 12, 2000. The game was released in Europe on September 17, 2000. The game was released in Asia on May 22, 2001. The game is set in the fictional United States, with fictional characters from the films. The game was released in Europe on September 13, 2001. Slam Dunk Slam Dunk is a point-and-click adventure game that is set in a fictional town called "Slamby". Overview Slam Dunk is a point-and-click adventure game developed by Konami and published by Konami for the PC, PlayStation 2, and Xbox platforms. Betelgeuse: Clasico A top- ==================== Sonic the Hedgehog 3: Wary of the Wobbly Pursuit of Sonic 3 is the third installment of the Sonic the Hedgehog series. It was released on a number of home systems, some of which are also Sega's. Overview Sonic the Hedgehog 3: Wary of the Wobbly is the third installment in Sonic the Hedgehog 3: Wary of the Wobbly. It is the sequel to the original Sonic the Hedgehog. It was released in the United States on November 3, 2000, and was developed by Sonic Team and published by Sega. The game was released on a number of home systems by Sonic Team, some of which are also the companies that released the original Sonic the Hedgehog. A bonus episode was released in Japan on May 31, 2001, titled Sonic Unleashed: Lost Levels. The game is a re-release of the original Sonic the Hedgehog, and adds a new stage that plays in both standard and special stages. Gameplay Steal Sonic 3 Steal Sonic 3 is the third game in the Sonic the Hedgehog series. It is a 2D platformer/toy game where Sonic must collect five rings for his goal of preventing the evil Dr. Robotnik from using the rings to trap Sonic in a dimension known as the "Tailgate". The game is a re-imagination of the original Sonic the Hedgehog. The game takes place in the fictional town of Sonic's Cove, and an evil Dr. Robotnik has kidnapped Dr. Robotnik's fiancee, Gemma, and is planning to use them as slaves. Sonic must collect five rings to defeat Dr. Robotnik, but the rings will be too much to collect. If Sonic collects five rings, the game will play out as it appears. The game also features some unlockables. The rings that Sonic collects will also increase Sonic's speed and power, but the rings will only increase his power. The game also features a bonus episode called "Sonic's Revenge", where Sonic must save his fiancee and use the rings to defeat Dr. Robotnik. In the episode, Sonic is able to knock down Dr. Robotnik's security car and escape the town when the security car explodes. Levels Sonic the Hedgehog 3: Wary of the Wobbly Sonic the Hedgehog 3: Wary of the Wobb ==================== The Adventures of Jack  The Adventures of Jack is a comedic adventure game that pits Jack and Bill on their quest to rescue the legendary frog King Cajun from the evil sorcerer King Antares.  Gameplay A classic platformer, Jack is an adventure game in the style of Sam and Max.  You play as Jack and help him and his frog friends escape from the tower.  The game features four difficulty levels: Easy, Medium, Easy and Hard.  You start with a score of 5, with a score of 3 you can level up until you reach the final level.  You are able to pass through the air and land on your feet, with a few tricks you can do to get to your feet.  The game also features a "Breathable Mode", where you are able to breathe underwater.  The game also features an "Slimy" Mode, where you can slide into sloped water, and float down.  The game features an "Extra Mode" where you can get into the air and float underwater, but without getting sucked into the currents.  You can also jump and roll into water, and make it to the other side. Yakuza 4: The Demon's Deception Yakuza 4: The Demon's Deception is a Super Famicom fighting game developed by the Student Council of Japan (SCJ) and published by ASCII. It is the last game in the Yakuza series. Overview Yakuza 4: The Demon's Deception is an RPG/manga game developed by the SCJ and published by ASCII for the Famicom platform. The game is a spin-off of the Yakuza series. Yakuza 4: The Demon's Deception is the last Yakuza game in the Yakuza series. It is the last Yakuza game to be released on a console platform. The Adventures of Z-Sides The Adventures of Z-Sides is a 2D platform game that was developed exclusively for the Nintendo DS. Overview The Adventures of Z-Sides is a platform game that was developed by Digital Pictures and published by Jaleco for the Nintendo DS exclusively in Japan on October 31, 2003. The Adventures of Z-Sides is a 2D platform game that was developed by Digital Pictures and published by Jaleco for the Nintendo DS exclusively in ==================== The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time A traditional JRPG with a unique story and story line. IndyCar Games IndyCar Games is a racing game developed by Codemasters for the Nintendo DS. Overview IndyCar Games was created by Codemasters, and published by Codemasters for the Nintendo DS platform. It was released in October of 2008. Robot Battle Revolution Robot Battle Revolution is an arcade racing game developed by Cryo Interactive. Overview Robot Battle Revolution is a racing game developed by Cryo Interactive for the Nintendo DS. It was released in October of 2008. Gameplay The game consists of up to four players, each using separate cars. Maps Game-play is controlled by joystick and joystick. While on the main track, players can drive the vehicle up and down, or use the vehicle to accelerate and brake. College Hummer College Hummer is a simulation game developed by Acclaim Studios Cheltenham and published by Acclaim Entertainment for the PC, Mac and Linux. Murderers and the Machine Murderers and the Machine is a RTS game for the Nintendo DS. Overview Murderers and the Machine is a RTS game developed and published by Acclaim for the Nintendo DS on March 20, 2006. The RPG: Garou no Seiken Ouji Project The RPG: Garou no Seiken Ouji Project is an RPG developed and published by Infogrames for the Nintendo DS. Mega Man X6 A remake of Mega Man X6. Overview Mega Man X6 is a remake of Mega Man X6 for the Nintendo DS. Super Baseball Super Baseball is a baseball game developed and published by Dinamic for the Nintendo DS. Overview Super Baseball is a baseball game developed and published by Dinamic for the Nintendo DS in 2007. It was released on July 29, 2006. The Legend of Zelda A remake of the first Legend of Zelda for the Nintendo DS. Overview The Legend of Zelda is a remake for Nintendo DS released in 2008. It was released only in Japan. Pac-Man A spin-off of the ==================== Cerberus: Master of the Moon Cerberus: Master of the Moon is the third game in the Cerberus franchise. Overview The sequel to Cerberus: Master of the Moon, Cerberus: Master of the Moon is the second game in the Cerberus franchise. It was released on the PlayStation 2, Xbox, and PC. The game was developed by Infinity Ward and published by Activision and published by EA. The game was developed by Infinity Ward and published by Activision Blizzard. The game is set six years after the events of the first game, and is set in the far future, where humanity now has the technology and manpower to colonize Mars. The player can choose between two human protagonists: Cerberus and the player character to play as. In the game, humans must choose between Cerberus and the player character to destroy five "Cerberus High" planets. The game features many visual and gameplay changes. Cerberus High The three planets are fully rendered in 2D with the storyline fully developed and the gameplay both fluid and challenging.   The player's only problem is that they must destroy planets with a destructive weapon.  The planets are in the middle of a vast open area with numerous obstacles.  The player's only weapon is a crossbow and can destroy them.  The player has to go to a base camp to find the last five planets.  The player can choose to fight Cerberus enemy, or fight Cerberus enemy. The player can choose to go to a base camp to find planets to destroy. The player can choose to go to a base camp to find planets to destroy. The player has to destroy five high planets. ~ Final Fantasy X/X-2 HD Final Fantasy X/X-2 HD is a Super Famicom title featuring a new main character named Rose. Overview Final Fantasy X/X-2 HD (known in Japan as Final Fantasy X: The Art of the Deal) is the third HD entry in the Final Fantasy franchise, and the first to be released on the Super Famicom. It is the first Final Fantasy title to be released on the Nintendo 64-compatible hardware. The game was released in Japan on October 2, 2002 and in North America on July 13, 2003. It was later released on the Game Boy Advance on May 21, 2005. The game is a re-imagining ==================== Jurassic World: The Lost Land A game that is based on the movie Jurassic Park. It is the spiritual successor to Game Boy Advance Adventure Zone. Overview Jurassic World: The Lost Land is a 3D platformer game developed and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation 2 platform. Avenger A first-person shooter set in the middle ages, revolving around a well-oiled ship. Overview Avenger is a first-person shooter developed by XG Entertainment and published by Activision for the PlayStation 2 platform. It is set during a world-building exercise involving the construction of a well-oiled ship to be built in the distant future. The game's story is told through flashbacks, with the player controlling the ship's pilot, who is used for many of the game's events. Avenger is a first-person shooter set in the year 1542. The game is set in the same universe as the first game as well as the second game as well as the third game as well as is set in the same world. Plot Avenger is set in a fictional "world" which is based on a well-oiled ship Dr. Behemoth. The current world is in the year 1540, with the planet being created by the horses of the Vah Shir, who take care of the ship. However, the journey to the Vah Shir's mysterious "Spiral Home" begins on this planet. After discovering a way to reach the Vah Shir, the player has to navigate a large ship that is used to traverse vast regions of space for fuel and other items. Gameplay Invenger uses the same gameplay mechanic as its predecessors. The player controls one of the ship's pilot, who is used for many of the game's events. The other pilot can be switched to assist the player in combat. The game's story is told through flashbacks, with the player controlling the ship's pilot, who is also used for many of the game's events. The ship is fitted with electronic warfare systems, which are used to destroy and destroy enemy ships. Once these are destroyed, the ship is taken into the Viral Home, where it is mutated by the Vah Shir to serve as a weapons platform for their weapons. The ship is fitted with two cannons, and is used extensively in the second game ==================== Headquarters of War Headquarters of War is a realistic space combat game set on the moon of the same name. Overview Headquarters of War is a sci-fi space combat game developed and published by Ubisoft for the PlayStation 2 and Xbox consoles. It is the first game in the series and the first game of the series to be developed for the original Xbox. Story Headquarters of War is a realistic sci-fi space combat game set on the moon of the same name. Overview Headquarters of War is a realistic sci-fi space combat game set on the moon of the same name. Overview Space Adventures: The Next Generation A sci-fi space flight simulator in which players take control of a space-age ship. Overview Space Adventures: The Next Generation is a sci-fi space flight simulator released by Bethesda Softworks for the PC in 2003. Overview The Next Generation is a sci-fi space flight simulator developed and published by Bethesda Softworks for the PC in 2003. Gameplay The game's mechanics are similar to those used for other space flight simulators, such as the Free-For-All game. In the game, players pilot the Space-Age ship as well as pilot a ship built to visit other planets. Players choose their ship and explore the environment, piloting it in missions before they can take control of a ship. Space Adventures shares a lot of gameplay with other games of the genre, such as The Next Generation. Players choose a ship and take it through missions. The game features a lot of exploration, as well as some combat. The game has a large amount of ships to choose from, and pilots them to fly missions before they can take control of a ship. The ship starts out with a few weapons, which can be upgraded. The game also features in-game voice acting. Plot The game is set in space, and the player must choose a ship to take on missions in the aftermath of the events of the game. The story is based in outer space, in which the player needs to make contact with other planets to help fight the forces of the Anti-Aeon fleet. The player transports the ship to another planet, and fights the forces of the Anti-Aeon fleet. In the end, the ship is destroyed, and the Anti-A ==================== Metal Gear Solid 3: Blood Vengeance The third installment in the Metal Gear Solid series is now available for download on the PSN and it is the first game in the series to be developed by Metal Gear Solid 3: All Out War. Overview Metal Gear Solid 3: Blood Vengeance is the third game in the Metal Gear Solid series. It is the last game in the series held by Konami. The game is developed by Metal Gear Solid 3: All Out War and published by Konami. The game was released exclusively on the PSN on March 15, 2014. Plot The titular Metal Gear is being hunted by a gang of evil ninjas. However, something goes wrong and it turns out that the game is actually a brand new game, called Metal Gear Solid 3: Blood Vengeance. Frozen Showdown Frozen Showdown is a top-down shooter that features a unique controller and an abundance of weapons. Overview Frozen Showdown is a top-down shooter developed by Coldplay and published by Toho for the PC platform. Mutiny on Terra Nova A space simulator released in 1989. Overview Mutiny on Terra Nova is a simulation game released in 1989. In it, you control the titular Space Marine of Mutiny on Terra Nova. The game was developed by Coldplay and published by Data East for the PC platform. Sega Genesis Classics Collection Vol. 1: Mega Drive A compilation pack of Mega Drive titles. Overview Sega Genesis Classics Collection Vol. 1: Mega Drive is a compilation pack of Mega Drive games. This collection contains Mega Drive Classics titles from the Sega Genesis (Genesis Classics Collection) and Sega CD releases. Xenoblade Chronicles X & Xenoblade Chronicles X: Harder Xenoblade Chronicles X and Xenoblade Chronicles X: Harder is a spin-off to Xenoblade Chronicles X and is the second game in the X series. Overview Xenoblade Chronicles X and Xenoblade Chronicles X: Harder is a "Xenoblade" clone developed by Team 17 and published by Tecmo for the PC platform. Robotech Robotech is a sci-fi space combat game. The player is in control of a robotic mech. Overview Robotech is ==================== The Adventures of Dr. Beecher A professional dancer who is tasked with rescuing Princess Karina from a mysterious group of aliens. SEGA: Gaiden Ibushi no Taisen Sequel to the SeGA spin-off SeGA, SeGA: Gaiden Ibushi no Taisen. The sequel to the SeGA spin-off SeGA, SeGA: Gaiden Ibushi no Taisen. Overview Sequel to the SeGA spin-off SeGA. The game is a re-release of the game that focuses on the events of the game only in Japanese. There is no English voice acting. The Adventures of Dr. Beecher A Japanese-exclusive spin-off of the hit anime series The Adventures of Dr. Beecher, featuring older children. Overview The Adventures of Dr. Beecher (known as KBA: The Adventures of Dr. Beecher, an English translation of the Japanese name for the game) is a sci-fi fantasy action RPG developed by Gremlin Interactive (later renamed to Gremlin Interactive Generation) and published by Bandai for the Super Famicom in 1995. The Adventures of Dr. Beecher was first released in Japan on May 21, 1995. It was later released in North America on September 30, 1995. SEGA: Gaiden Ibushi no Taisen A sequel to SeGA: Gaiden Ibushi no Taisen that focuses on the character development of Japanese soccer players. Overview SEGA: Gaiden Ibushi no Taisen is a football/soccer game developed and published by Bandai for the Super Famicom exclusively in Japan on December 19, 2002. It was later released in North America on October 15, 2005. The sequel to SeGA: Gaiden Ibushi no Taisen, featuring the biggest and best-known soccer players in the world, Gaiden Ibushi no Taisen is a soccer/soccer game developed by Bandai for the Nintendo 3DS on January 23, 2005. The game was released in Japan on August 12, 2005, and North America on December 19, 2005. It was also released in North America on February 24, 2006. The game features a new story about a young soccer player named Kaiden that takes place after the events of the previous game. The game was ==================== Ripto's Return A crossover of Ripto's and the Ripto brothers' classic arcade game. The game had been in development for several years, but was canceled before it could be published. Ripto's Return was a crossover game that included a third game in the Ripto series: the Ripto Racer. The game was compatible with the Ripto joystick controller and included many new features. Ripto A scrolling platform game with platform sections. Overview Ripto is a scrolling platform game that is both a shooter and a scrolling shooter. A character travels across a variety of worlds to reach different areas of the game world. The player must navigate enemies and collect coins to reach a destination. The game has numerous stages, each of which have 2 or more characters. The gameplay is similar to the Ripto series, in that the player can select between 2 moves: jump and grab. The player can also use a grab move to attack opponents. The game has many stages, each of which have 2 or more characters. The game has numerous stages, each of which have 2 or more stages. The game also features a side mode, where the player must collect coins to reach a destination. The coins are then used to upgrade weapons and items including the player's Ripto. The game has many stages, each of which have 2 or more stages. The game also features a side mode, where the player must collect coins to reach a destination. The coins are then used to upgrade weapons and items including the player's Ripto. The game has many stages, each of which have 2 or more stages. The game features a game mode, where the player can choose how many lives to collect. The lives are collected after collecting a certain number of lives, and the player can use them to upgrade weapons and items including the Ripto. The game has many stages, each of which have 2 or more stages. Ripto was first released on the Commodore 64 and later on Amiga and Atari ST. A 1997 port was developed by Blue Sky Productions and published by Western Digital Entertainment. It is a port of the game that was released in the US on November 15, 1997. The game was designed by Robert Boor ==================== Shenmue 2: A New Beginning A sequel to Shenmue, released in 1998. Overview Shenmue 2: A New Beginning is the second game in the Shenmue series and the sequel to Shenmue, which is the name of the game's "new beginning" line. It is said that the end of the world is near. However, the Shenmue series is more of a prog-lore RPG, as the plot of Shenmue 2 is a continuation of the events of Shenmue. Story A new beginning has opened up for some of the Shenmue's characters. All of them are now free agents and will join the Shenmue team. However, not all of them are happy with the situation they are in. The player will have to face a variety of fantastical locations, from fairy-tale castles to the ruins of a civilization. Some characters will have special abilities that will make them stronger and more powerful. PC System Requirements Minimum OS: Windows Vista / Windows 7Processor: 1.8 GHz processorMemory: 256 MB RAMGraphics: DirectX compatible (compatible with DirectX 9)Hard Drive: 11.8 GB available spaceRecommended OS: Windows 7Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo 2.3 GHz or AMD Athlon 64 X2 4600+Memory: 1 GB RAMGraphics: DirectX compatible (compatible with DirectX 9)Hard Drive: 10 GB available space Mississippi Forever Mississippi Forever is a 3D platformer/walking simulator/simulation game that was released in the US in 1983.   The game was originally released in Europe as Miss Youre Exciting. Cyberpunk: Uprising Cyberpunk: Uprising is an arcade game developed by Oppenheimer and published by Sega. It was released on the Sega Saturn in 1990. Overview A sequel to the previous arcade game Cyberpunk: Uprising, Cyberpunk: Uprising is an arcade game developed by Oppenheimer and published by Sega for the Sega Saturn in 1991. It was released on the Sega Saturn in 1994. The game was originally released in Japan as Cyberpunk: Uprising. In that game Cyberpunk: Uprising is a platformer with a beat-em-up theme, similar to Super Mario RPG or Metal Slug. It was released ==================== Meggin' in the Dark (Mighty No. 9) The second game in the "Meggin' in the Dark" series, featuring the titular Meggin' in the Dark, is a collection of ten minutes of music. Overview Meggin' in the Dark (Mighty No. 9) is a collection of ten minutes of music.The music is composed by ==================== Zurge A survival horror game set in a haunted castle. Overview Zurge is a survival horror game developed by Atlus and released in 2005. Yamato no Bouhou Yamai A Japanese Role-Playing game featuring the characters from the hit tv series of the same name. Yamato no Bouhou Yamai is a role-playing game developed by Atlus and published by Sega for the GameBoy in 1995. It was later ported to both the GameCube and Game Gear consoles. It was later released in Japan on November 19th, 1996. The game's story is told through the eyes of the protagonist, Yui, as he tries to save his girlfriend, Yui. In addition to the cast of characters, the game features various other collectibles. Gameplay Yamato no Bouhou Yamai is a Role-Playing game in the style of Japanese anime series, where the player controls Yui through the eyes of a character called Yui. The game has two modes: a single-player mode that is similar to the one in the original Yamamato no Bouhou, and a multiplayer mode where players can play as Yui and play the game as the other Yamai, or save the game on the Game Boy. Yamato no Bouhou Yamai was originally programmed by Hitoshi Sato and published by Sega. It was released in Japan on November 19th, 1996 as part of Sega's "Yamato no Bouhou" franchise. Characters All characters featured in Yamamato no Bouhou Yamai have been changed. The game contains elements from the original Yamamato no Bouhou, but the game did not include the feature of character customization. Hokuto no Ken 5: The Animation Hokuto no Ken 5: The Animation is a handheld game developed by SIMS and published by Sega for the PlayStation in 2002. The game is a handheld game set in the same universe as Yamamato no Bouhou. The game was developed by SIMS and published by Sega for the PlayStation in 2002. Hokuto no Ken 5: The Animation was released in Japan on April 20th, 2004. Story The player controls Hinata Yurika, a girl who inherited her father's magical seal from her father. Once she ==================== Shark Tank 2 A sequel to Shark Tank 2 was released on the Playstation 2 and PC, but was released in the US on March 8, 2007. Overview Shark Tank 2 is a 2D space combat game developed by Team Shark and published by Sony Computer Entertainment. The game features a futuristic space combat piece called Starship Troopers (T-Tanks), a fully customizable mech with customizable weapons and aliens on board. Transformers: The Next Mission Transformers: The Next Mission is a sci-fi role-playing game released in 2006, featuring characters from the animated Transformers movies. Overview The game that made the rounds at the time was Transformers: The Next Mission. It was developed by the same team behind the 2004 game Transformers: Age of Extinction and is a re-imagining of the Transformers comic book franchise. The game was released in the United States on April 1, 2006. It was developed by the same team that made the 2005 GameCube version of Transformers: Age of Extinction. It is notable that Transformers: The Next Mission is the first game in the Transformers franchise to be produced in the United States, and the first game released in the United Kingdom. Gameplay Transformers: The Next Mission is a side-scrolling, first-person action game that features both a story and a third-person viewpoint. The game has eight stages, each containing a different stage at its heart, each with their own objective. In each of these stages, the player must maneuver in the space between two adjacent star systems to acquire power cores from the distant star Cybertron. Each star system contains multiple player-controlled Battlebots which each have their own mech. The player can acquire power cores from the distant star Cybertron and use them to upgrade their Battlebots. Power cores can be found in the following three different types of crates: Power CoreRobot CoreSpecial Weapons Power CoreCrop RotationHydraulFuzzy BombCookie CannonDiesel DroneFission Engine Power CorePower CorePower CorePower CorePower CorePower CorePower CorePower CorePower CorePower CorePower CorePower CorePower CorePower CorePower CorePower CorePower CorePower CorePower CorePower CorePower CorePower CorePower CorePower CorePower CorePower CorePower CorePower CorePower CorePower CorePower CorePower CorePower CorePower Core The second power core ==================== NBA Legends III: Legends of the Pacific NBA Legends III: Legends of the Pacific is an action game developed by Sega Studios for the Nintendo DS. Overview NBA Legends III: Legends of the Pacific is an action game developed by Sega Studios for the Nintendo DS. Gameplay The game is played from a top down perspective with three teams representing the NBA. Each team has a pick and roll lane, and each team can create or change the scoring, assists, or steals of their opponent. The game features both standard and supersam modes. The game also features a Super Nintendo system in which the player can combine the two to create a super move. It also features songs and other music from the NBA teams. The game was released on arcades and other home computers, with the NES version also being available on Nintendo's Virtual Console service. Gameplay The game is a top down shooter. Each team has a pick and roll lane, and each team can create or change the scoring, assists, or steals of their opponent. The game features two standard modes with supersam as well as a special level called "Standard Mode". The game features three songs that play as a rhythm for the player. The Super Nintendo version is also available on the Nintendo DS eShop. Capcom's Finale title screenA Super Nintendo version featuring the Super Nintendo's music. The songs are: NBA Jam A Super Nintendo version featuring "NBA Jam" (an alternative top-down rhythm game similar to NBA Jam 2: Off The Record). NBA Jam 2: Off The Record A Super Nintendo version featuring "NBA Jam 2: Off The Record". NBA Jam 3 A Super Nintendo version featuring "NBA Jam 3" (an alternate top-down rhythm game similar to NBA Jam 2: Off The Record). NBA Jam 4: Dunk In and Go! A Super Nintendo version featuring "NBA Jam 4: Dunk In and Go!". NBA Jam 5: Slam Dunk In and Go! A Super Nintendo version with "NBA Jam 5" (an alternate top-down rhythm game similar to NBA Jam 2: Off The Record). Disney's World: Jungle Cruise Disney's World: Jungle Cruise is a cruise game developed by Disney Interactive Media ==================== Lethal Weapon Lethal Weapon is the sequel to the original game, which was released in 1999. It is the first game in the series to be released on the PC, which had been developed by the same team responsible for the first game. Overview Lethal Weapon is the sequel to the original Lethal Weapon, released in 1999. The game is a direct sequel to the original game, which was released, on the PC, on October 20, 1999. For the PC version, the game was released on October 22, 1999 in Japan and on September 26, 1999 in North America. Dreamcast Gameboy Advance A compilation title released for the Dreamcast. Overview Dreamcast Gameboy Advance is a compilation title released for the Dreamcast. It is a compilation game with Dreamcast versions which include the original NES version and some of the Dreamcast hardware. Dreamcast Anthology An RPG RPG released for the PC. Overview Dreamcast Anthology is a RPG RPG developed and published by Nintendo for the PC platform. Bond With Friends An action RPG game released for the Gameboy Advance. Overview Bond With Friends is a first-person shooter developed by Melbourne House and published by Midway for the Gameboy Advance. Darkstalkers An action RPG game developed by Blacklight Entertainment and published by Capcom for the Gameboy Advance. Overview Darkstalkers is a 2D platformer developed and published by Blacklight Entertainment for the Gameboy Advance. It is the sequel to the original Darkstalkers. It features a mixture of platforming and sci-fi elements. Movie: Phantom of the Opera A compilation game by Konami for the Super Famicom. Overview Movie: Phantom of the Opera is a compilation game released for the Super Famicom. The game features a mix of platforming and fantasy elements. Mega Man X3: The Road Warrior The third game in the Mega Man X series. It is a remake of Mega Man X3: The Road Warrior. Overview Mega Man X3: The Road Warrior is a 2D side-scrolling action game developed by ==================== Snake Eater: The Final Fight Snake Eater: The Final Fight is a 2D fighting game developed by Koei and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo DS in Japan (on April 28, 2002), North America (on April 30, 2002), and Europe (on May 2002). Overview Snake Eater: The Final Fight is a 2D fighting game developed by Koei and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo DS (on October 24, 2002), North America (on October 25, 2002), and Europe (on May 2002). A release date has not been announced. The game was released on November 20, 2002 in Japan, on November 26, 2002 in North America, and May 20, 2003 in North America and Europe. The final boss is a giant snake-like enemy that can be eaten by enemies. Snake Eater is a boss battle against a boss monster. Snake Eater also has dual stages, which add even more challenges. The second stage appears to be the last surviving stage for both players. In the game, Snake can pick up various items from enemies in the first 2 stages of the game. The items include: bombs, a power-up which allows him to fire a depleted uranium shell, and a special power-up: a tranquilizer shot. Snake can also collect food in the second stage of the game. The game was released in Japan on October 24, 2002. The game features a sequel, Snake Eater: The Second Encounter. Characters Snake Eater - A giant snake resembling in real life, Snake Eater is the only playable character in the game. Sakura - Sakura's fiance and the game's final boss. Yoshi - A snake-like enemy in the arcade game. Zaki - A relatively new addition to the Snake Eater franchise, Zaki is an enemy from the first Snake Eater. Coins - The game's main antagonist. Koei - Koei is one of the games' two playable characters. Takeda - A man wearing a red suit that has been kidnapped and later released on the island. He is the second boss character in the game. Other - A female character. Snake Eater - A boss enemy from the first game. Snake Eater - A boss monster. Snake Eater - A boss monster boss monster. Cross - A boss monster boss monster. Sylla - A female character. Snake Eater - A female ==================== Joining the Brotherhood - The Movie Atari: Vampire Killer Bee - Eternal Costumes Ataris: Vampire Killer Bee - Eternal Costumes Atari: Vampire Killer Bee - Eternal Costumes Atari: Vampire Killer Bee - Eternal Costumes Atari: Vampire Killer Bee - Eternal Costumes Atari: Vampire Killer Bee - Vampire Killer Bee - ==================== The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker is an action game featuring a treasured Zelda franchise, as well as a brand new concept: Link's magic wand. Overview The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker is an action game developed and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo DS. Gameplay There are four major gameplay segments in The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker, with a few exceptions: The first, is the control scheme, in which players control Link using the wand that is found in each level. There are four main weapons and one power-up. These weapons can be acquired in later games. The power-up is a power-up pad with two buttons. By carrying the power-up pad, the player can use it to make multiple attacks. Once all characters have the power-up, a new button is unlocked.These stages are accessed by collecting all five hearts of the same color. The first level is only accessible from the first floor of the castle. The second level is only accessible from the third floor of the castle. The third level is only accessible from the fourth floor. The second and final area of gameplay are the dungeons. These dungeons are accessible from the fourth floor of the castle. These dungeons are accessible from the third floor of the castle. In the fourth level of gameplay, the player can enter the second dungeon, the second chamber, and defeat the first boss. The final area of gameplay is the castle itself. The player can enter the castle using either of the Deku Bells power-ups as well as the Wind Waker power-up. Game Boy Version The Game Boy version of the game was developed by Data East, and published by Nintendo. The game was released on February 8, 2001, in Japan. The game was only available in Japan, and had a 30-day roaming period. In Japan, the game is called Shin Megami Tensei: Shōnen Project. In North America, it is called Shoichō Hitori: Operation New Dimension. The game was ported to the Game Boy Color in August 7th, 2002, and later to the Nintendo DS in Japan on October 17th, 2002. It was later released in North America as Shoichō Hitori: The Final Adventure. PC System Requirements OS: Windows XP (SP2)Processor ==================== The Adventures of Dr. Light The Adventures of Dr. Light is a puzzle game for the NES. Overview The Adventures of Dr. Light is a puzzle game developed by Danrick Entertainment for the NES platform. It is based on the book The Adventures of Dr. Light by Danrick, which was published in the US by Del Rey in 1990. In this game you play as a character who must navigate a maze while solving a series of puzzles. The game is set in a post-apocalyptic world with various environmental hazards. In the game you have to find a way of travel to a location with a certain creature in order to save a girl. The game was released in the US on the NES in 1991. In the game the player controls one of two children who must navigate their way through abandoned buildings while avoiding obstacles. Gameplay The game is played using the NES controller. You move your child around on the screen. At the end of the game you must rescue the girl. Golgoretto II: The Return of the King The sequel to the original Golgoretto game for the Game Boy. Overview Golgoretto II: The Return of the King is a collection of games developed and published by Konami for the Game Boy in 1992. The sequel to the original Golgoretto game for the Game Boy. The original Golgoretto is known as the "final" Golgoretto, and now, after the destruction of the original Golgoretto, Golgoretto II is set to be the last Golgoretto. Story The evil Derethor has taken over the world (and created the humans) and taken all of humanity's treasures. When Derethor arrives, he sets the world on fire - and then he is going to take humans back to their home planet of Golgoretto. The world is set on fire and the Derethor is in control of the humans. Players take control of Derethor, the leader of the Derethor's army. The game was released on the Game Boy and later on the PlayStation 2 and Xbox. Characters The game includes 14 playable characters with 10 hidden levels. Levels Level 1 - Golgoretto II - The Derethor has taken over the world and taken all ==================== Sanctum: Carnage The second entry in the Sanctum series of video game franchises, the player assumes the role of Mr. Gara, a former serial killer turned vigilante who must make use of a variety of deadly weaponry and gadgets in order to stop the evil sorcerer. Overview Sanctum: Carnage is a video game developed by Titus Interactive (in conjunction with Titus) and published by Titus Interactive on September 1, 2002. It was released on the Sony PlayStation, GameCube, Game Boy Advance and Game Boy Advance 2nd generation consoles. The game was an early entry in the Sanctum series of video game franchises, and is notable for its unique controls, big guns, and gun-based gameplay. Gameplay Sanctum is a point and click adventure game in which Mr. Gara must rescue a woman trapped in a hospital. Mr. Gara must solve puzzles to save the woman, who is in fact an evil sorcerer known as The Savage. Suspense: Carnage's Revenge The third installment in the Sanctum series of video game franchises, the player assumes the role of the titular Sanctum (a character from the previous two games) on two missions. Unlike previous titles in the Sanctum series (including Contra, EverQuest and Dune II), Sanctum: Carnage's Revenge is a first-person shooter, much like the first game in the series. Story Upon entering the Hospital, the player is greeted by Professor Gara, who informs the player that the sorceress is Mr. Gara's former partner. Mr. Gara explains that the player is saved by a bunch of old Navy SEALs, who barricade themselves inside a makeshift school where the last survivor of the horrific attack was taken. The sailors board the ship, and as they land they see a group of people on the ground who they assume are survivors of the attack. After some talking, Gara explains that the survivors are none other than Dr. Saladin and his group of doctors. Gara explains that they found the survivors' location in the damaged ship. They then discover that a survivor escaped from the attack, and is now trapped inside the school. Gara then informs the survivors that there is a small island in the middle of the ocean, about twenty miles away. They travel to the nearest town of the town, Town of Dead Sea. There, they meet ==================== A3 Prime Weapon A3 Prime Weapon is a laser-based weapon. It is the successor to the ZX-78K rifle, and is the only weapon in the game that has a longer firing arc than the Z-75 gun. Overview A3 Prime Weapon is a laser-based weapon that has a higher firing rate than the Z-75, and the first laser weapon in the game. It is the only laser weapon in the game that has a longer firing arc than the Z-75 gun. The weapon can be upgraded by killing enemies (if they break out of the mine camp) and collecting ammo. A3 Prime Weapon has a high firing rate, the highest rate of fire in the game at 16.5 shots per second, and an extremely high damage output. The weapon has a high amount of reloading time, and the high damage output makes it a good weapon for large groups, but not very devastating. PC System Requirements OS: Windows® SP3 or higherProcessor: 1.8 GHz Dual Core+ 2.2 GHz Dual CoreMemory: 512 MBGraphics: 64 MB DirectX® 8.0-compliant video cardHard Drive: 3 GB available spaceRecommended System Requirements OS: Windows® SP3 or higherProcessor: Intel Core™ processor or higherMemory: 1 GBGraphics: Nvidia® GeForce 8 or higherSound: DirectX® compatible sound cardDirectX®: DirectX® 9.0c or higherHard Drive: 3 GB available space Tekken 3D A 3D fighting game developed by Capcom and published by Capcom for arcades (using their own console launchpad exclusive) for the Nintendo 3DS. Overview Tekken 3D is a 3D fighting game developed by Capcom and published by Capcom for the Nintendo 3DS on July 27, 2016. The game is a spin-off of Tekken 3D (which is being developed for the Wii U), and features characters from the Tekken series (including Tetsuya Naito and Yuji Horii), a friend of the team from Tekken 2 (which includes Naoto Kanzaki) and a character from the Tekken series (Kenshiro). The game is a spinoff of Tekken 3D, featuring a 3D fighting game featuring characters from the Tekken series (including Tetsuya Naito, Yuji Horii, and Chun ==================== The Secret Life of Pets: The Secret Life of Pets is a wacky-themed first-person shooter developed by Virtus.Pro. Spiritualism: The First Dungeon Spiritualism: The First Dungeon is a unique, puzzle game in which the player uses traps and puzzles to overcome obstacles to escape to their world. Overview Spiritualism: The First Dungeon is a puzzle game developed by Virtus.Pro, and originally released in Japan on August 23, 1997. The game takes place in the Magical Kingdom, a fantasy setting that involves characters playing a series of randomly-generated dungeon crawlers. The game is referred to as a "thrill booster" by critics, and is considered one of the few "ultra-realistic" games. Gameplay The game is a quick-time event game in which the player can move around the dungeon and fight monsters to collect items. The player usually has two options: A sidequest: If the player collects enough items, they can choose to go back and collect the loot from the dungeon. The player's monsters are items that the player collects. If the player collects enough items, the player can go back and collect the loot from the dungeon. Items collected Magic Crystal: A magic crystal, found in the dungeon, can be used to open doors and trap monsters. Items found Fire Orb: A magical orb found in the dungeon. It can be used to open doors and trap monsters. Fire Orb: It can also be used to open doors and trap monsters. Items found Magic Crystal: A magic crystal found in the dungeon. It can open doors and trap monsters. Magic Crystal: It can also be used to open doors and trap monsters. Items found Fire Orb: It can also be used to open doors and trap monsters. Magic Crystal: It can also be used to open doors and trap monsters. Items found Fire Orb: It can also be used to open doors and trap monsters. Fire Orb: It can also be used to open doors and trap monsters. Items found Fire Orb: One item found in the dungeon. One magic crystal. Fire Orb: One item found in the dungeon. One magic crystal. One magic crystal: One magic crystal in the dungeon. One magic crystal. One magic crystal: One magic crystal found in the dungeon ==================== Dragon Clan 2: The Divine Wars The Saiyan monks of the Dragon Clan have come to the aid of the Earth Kingdom and are moving in to take it over. Overview Dragon Clan 2: The Divine Wars is an action game developed by NanaOn-Sha Software and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo DS platform. Capcom's Earth 2: The Future of Arcades A spin-off to the Earth 2: Invasion of the Badlands, the game features the first-person shooter gameplay from the creators of the game, Earth 2. Overview Earth 2: The Future of Arcades is an action game developed by Capcom and published by Capcom for the Nintendo DS platform. The game is the first game in the Earth 2: Invasion of the Badlands series. Overview Earth 2: The Future of Arcades is a spin-off to the Earth 2: Invasion of the Badlands series, which was released in Japan for the Famicom. In this game players control Earth 2's titular hero, the titular hero of Earth 2: Invasion of the Badlands. Gameplay The game is a standard action game similar to other spin-offs of the series. The gameplay is more of a "run and gun" type of game. You can shoot your way through hordes of enemies while avoiding obstacles. The enemies have a power-up system that will add to your meter while you replenish your health. The meter will replenish itself each time you run out of health. There are three classes of enemies in the game. The first is the normal enemy and can be defeated by using items. The second enemy is the "Top Gun" which is used to shoot down any flying enemies. The third enemy is the "Golden Axe" which is used to shoot down enemies with a special beam weapon. There are four different worlds to explore. The game has three endings. Gameplay The game has two stages. The first stage is the level, in which you can shoot your way through the enemies. The second stage is the boss, which can be found in the boss' base. The third stage is the second stage, in which you can shoot your way through the enemy's. The boss battles are the same in all of the endings. The Game Boy Color version has a special trick up its sleeve called the "World Map". The player can zoom out ==================== Baseball Baseball is the second game in the Baseball franchise. It is available for both the PSP and Wii. Overview Baseball is the second game in the Baseball franchise, and it was released in 1997. The game was developed by the same team that did the first game, Media Mole. The story is set during a period of time during the war between the Allied and Axis governments. Players can use the ball in batting practice to get information, and the ball can be used as the basis for a strikeout or walkout. The game was not released outside of Japan. The game was developed and published by Konami, but was released in the United States. It was released in the form of the PSPi. The game was very similar to the previous games in the series, but with a new setting. New players could use the ball as a basis for a strikeout, and players could also use the throw out ability to throw out runners. Gameplay Baseball has two modes of play: The Single Play and the Alternative Play. Players can select the type of batting practice the player is doing, and the ball can be thrown out. In the game, players are batting practice batting, but there are also extra batting practice items that allow the player to throw out runners. In order to throw out a runner in the batting practice, the player must reach into the batter's dugout, pull out the ball, and pull it out to first base. Players can use a variety of tools to help in their batting practice. These include a ball cutter, a ball carrier, and stapler. Players can use a drill for creating batting practice holes. There are also a variety of tools that can be used to drill out batting practice holes. Players can also drill out batting practice bats. The game also has a new batting practice mechanic. Players can practice batting practice by batting away from the crease in the batting practice picture. In this batting practice, the batter's eye is seen to be pointing directly at the batting practice picture. The main difference between the two batting practice games is that the batting practice game is divided into two stages. The first is the batting practice game; the second is the batting practice game ==================== The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time is an MMORPG developed by Nintendo for the Wii. Overview The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time is a role playing game developed and published by Nintendo for the Wii on April 1, 2010. It is an MMOG by Nintendo EAD, and is a first-party MMORPG by Nintendo. It features a large roster of characters, as well as numerous enhancements and improvements. The game is known as the "most exclusive of the Nintendo eShop in North America" and was originally known as The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker, but was renamed to Ocarina of Time later on in development. System Requirements PC Minimum Operating System: Windows 98 SE/ME/2000/XPProcessor: Intel Pentium 4 1GHz or AMD Athlon ProcessorMemory: 512MB RAMVideo Card: 3D Graphics Card with Pixel Shader 3.0 supportVideo Card: 2GB DirectX 8.1 compatible sound cardHard Drive: 25GB CD Space Dynamite Pack A collection of short, high-quality FMV games featuring Sonic the Hedgehog characters from Sonic the Hedgehog 2. Overview Dynamite Pack is a collection of short, high-quality FMV games starring Sonic the Hedgehog characters and the characters from the popular Sonic the Hedgehog 2 video game. Gunter Gunter is the first game in the Gunter series that was developed by EA and published by Konami. Overview Gunter is the first Gunter game released for the Nintendo 3DS. Gunter is a first-person shooter developed for the Nintendo 3DS and was a critical and commercial success. Gunter is a must-have for the Nintendo 3DS because of its impressive graphics, impressive sound, and incredibly addictive gameplay. Gunter made its debut in Europe on December 18, 2004. It made its way to Japan on April 15, 2005 and later to mainland Europe on May 4, 2005. SingStar Legends A spin-off of the SingStar franchise. The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time A spin-off of The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time. Overview The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina ==================== F-1 Fury A fighter jet fighter engine-style. Overview F-1 Fury is a fighter jet fighter game developed by Trebek and published by Konami for the PlayStation 2 in 2004. The game was released on December 7, 2012 in Japan. The game is a follow up to the Famicom Fighter 3, which was released on December 7, 2012. Story The story in F-1 Fury is that of a fictional fighter set in an alternate Earth. A group of Japanese mercenaries, known only as "Jetsetsu", plan to attack the Japanese air force. The air force is attacked by an alien ship known as the F-1 Fury and is destroyed. In the aftermath, the F-1 Fury is able to escape the battle and takes off. Gameplay F-1 Fury is a fighter game in the vein of the Famicom Fighter 3. It has three playable fighters: the main protagonist, Okabe, plays a more traditional action game with side scrolling segments and the more difficult single player mode, "F-1 Battle", allows players to defeat any enemy type and get special items. Each fighter has their own unique abilities and are able to perform many unique abilities. Fighting Styles Shoulder-to-shoulder melee fighting.U.S.A. Ground Pound: Deflected attacks that bounce off the wall and wall. One attacking character can throw a shuriken at the enemy and can cause massive damage on the enemy.B.J.E.R. Air Pound: Air hits the enemy and knockback. One attacking character can perform a jump kick at the enemy.Air Blasters Air Blasters Air Blasters Air Blasters Air Blasters Air Blasters Air Blasters Air Blasters Air Blasters Air Blasters Air Blasters Air Blasters Air Blasters Earth Pound: Power punches and kicks. One attack can cause huge damage on an enemy.B.J.E.R. Air Pound: Air hits an enemy and knockback. One attack can cause huge damage on an enemy.B.J.E.R. Air Pound: Air hits an enemy and knockback. One attack can cause huge damage on an enemy.B.J.E.R. ==================== Rivals of Aether Rivals of Aether is a space combat game developed by Team Ninja and published by Konami for the Sony Playstation in 1993. Overview Rivals of Aether is a space combat game developed and published by Konami for the Sony Playstation in 1993. It was released in 1993 as a PlayStation 2 title, and later as a Gamecube title. Rivals of Aether is a space combat game for the Sony Playstation. It is set in a ring world, in which the player must take control of two ships in order to destroy enemy missiles, and destroy orbital structures. The player must also destroy multiple enemies, each of which must be hit with a missile. The game was later released for the Playstation 2 in 2004 in North America, and in Europe later that year. Story Baron Yongeon (CYCLOPS) has a son named Jonghyun. He is the son of a Chinese nobleman. He was raised in a peaceful village near the village of Boon. He has a beautiful young girl named Kimberly. Jonghyun's son is named Asmodeus. He is the son of a Chinese nobleman. A Chinese warrior named Jiichuan, came to the United States in 1777 to fight in the war against the British. He was killed along with his wife. Jonghyun's son became the new leader of the Chinese faction. He was raised in a peaceful village near the village of Boon. He has a beautiful young girl named Kimberly. He has been given a ship named the "Lunar Missus" by Princess Renee. While sailing through the water, Jonghyun is kidnapped by the Chinese pirate Jinx. Gameplay Space combat is a very simple game, with two ships. The player is given a mission to destroy enemy missiles and destroy orbital structures. The player is also given a ship, called a "Lunar Missus." The ship can hit targets, but the player must destroy them first. The game is much more complex than that. The player controls the ship by connecting to a power source. The power source uses missiles and other weapons to destroy enemy targets. The ship is not only armed with a cannon, but can also be fitted with a rocket attack. The player must also destroy enemy structures, as well as enemy missiles, to destroy the enemy's missiles. The game has two stages. The player first controls ==================== A Geocaching Simulator A Geocaching Simulator is a Geocaching Simulator developed by Digital Eclipse Software, Inc. and released on October 13, 1998 in the US and December 05, 1998 in other territories. Overview A Geocaching Simulator is a Geocaching Simulator developed by Digital Eclipse Software, Inc. and published by Digital Eclipse Software, Inc. for the Geocaching Simulator platform. Gameplay The game is a Geocaching Simulator using the play button. The player has the option to target prey such as dogs, cats, birds, snakes, and even the occasional fish. The player can also use the mouse to aim for objects. There is also a risk of booby traps. Geocaching Simulator was originally released as a Geocaching Simulator for the PC on December 11, 1996. PC System Requirements Minimum Operating System: Windows 95/98/Me/2000/XPProcessor: 2.2 GHz processorMemory: 2 GB RAMGraphics: 256 MB of memorySound Card: DirectX compatible sound cardDirectX: Version 9Hard Drive: 4 GB HD spaceSound card compatible Sound card Monster Hunter X: Hunter The second game in the Monster Hunter X franchise, featuring more monsters, more death traps, and more hte stages. Overview Monster Hunter X: Hunter is a side-scrolling action game developed by Capcom and published by Capcom for the PlayStation in North America on August 13, 1997. The game is the sequel to Monster Hunter X and is the second Monster Hunter game to be released for the Nintendo 64. The game was released in North America on September 13, 1997 and in Europe on August 23, 1997, the latter being the only European version to be released outside of Japan. The game was released on October 16, 1997 in Japan, and in Europe on October 31, 1997. The game was released in North America on December 10, 1997 and in Europe on December 26, 1997, though the game was released in Japan on October 28, 1997. It was released in Europe on March 11, 1998 and in North America on October 26, 1998. The game was later released in North America as Monster Hunter XXVIII on November 3, 1997. The game was later published by Capcom for the PC on October 26, 1999 as Monster Hunter X: Hunter Class Pack. The PC version of the game was later released in ==================== The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time is a 3D platformer developed by Nintendo and published by Nintendo for the Game Boy in 1996. It is the first Nintendo-developed game developed by Nintendo and the first to be released on the Game Boy. Gameplay The game features an array of characters from the first three Legend of Zelda games. Each of the characters has a unique attack and some degree of speed. In the game, players control Link, Link's former rival. The first enemies the player must face are Ganon, who has powerful attacks, and Marpha, a flying parrot resembling a hag called a "wizard". The second enemy is Ganon, who has a slow attack, but is also harpoon-like in appearance. The third enemy is a giant parrot called a "tiger", who attacks by throwing up to three stones at Link. The game ends with Link coming under attack from a flying crow. The game is considered to be the first game in the Legend of Zelda franchise. The game was released in Japan on October 15, 1996, and in North America on April 2, 1996. Story Yoshi and Lilina The story follows the story of the game and the two sisters, Yoshi and Lilina. Yoshi travels with the two of them to find the hidden path to the kingdom of Ocarina of Time. The game has two levels of difficulty. The game has a boss fight where the player must eliminate enemies. Bosses are based on the enemy's attack and speed. Gameplay The game has a few different control schemes. Link can move his sword left and right. In this direction he'll be able to fire. This is somewhat limited, as the sword can be fired in any direction.Yoshi can also throw up to four of her bowstring at an enemy. This is both faster and more powerful than the bowstring. The weight of the bowstring makes this a good move. When the arrow hits an enemy, it will fall down to the ground.Once the arrow hits an enemy, it will be tossed away, but will not be able to hit again until the next arrow is fired. The arrows hit an enemy on the right side of the screen, and from this point on the screen is the enemy. The arrow will hit enemies at ==================== Smokey Joe: The Movie A 3D action platformer set in the fictional city of Smoky Joe. Overview Smokey Joe: The Movie is a 3D platformer game set in the fictional city of Smoky Joe, USA. It is the second game in the Smokey Joe franchise, and the sequel to Smokey Joe: The Movie. Gameplay The game has players take on the role of members of the Smokey Joe gang who must use deadly and often out of control weaponry to get through various levels. The game is a 3D platformer where players control Smokey Joe, a cyborg ninja, as he journeys through smokey Joe's skyscraper, trying to save his girlfriend from an evil mastermind that is trying to destroy the city. Characters Smokey JoeThe game features three playable characters in total. Each character has their own unique moves and special attacks. Zack "Zack" MessinaZack is another bouncy bouncy guy who plays hide and seek with the game's menu. Zack takes the spotlight and can unleash his flaming claws on enemies. He can also throw smoke bombs at enemies.Zack "Zack"Messina is a tall, blonde lady who plays sports and plays with Zack. If the player interacts with her, they become friends. Zack is the younger brother of Zack and Messina is the older sister of Zack. Kris "Kris" KirklandKris is a bipedal humanoid that plays hide-and-seek with the game's menu. He's a sniper with a handgun. He's a human ninja with a healing staff. Giancarlo "Giancarlo" CaponeGiancarlo is a scientist with a knack for healing people. He can heal people with his bionic arm. Inventory Giancarlo's inventory screen.Giancarlo's inventory screen.Giancarlo's inventory screen.Giancarlo's inventory screen.Giancarlo's inventory screen.Giancarlo's inventory screen.Giancarlo's inventory screen.Giancarlo's inventory screen.Giancarlo's inventory screen.A helicopter that shoots fireballs into enemies.Zack "Zack"MessinaZack is a human ninja who plays hide-and-seek. He can also shoot fireballs at enemies.Zack is ==================== Ports The following ports were localized into: North America (PC) Windows 95 (PC System Requirements) Windows 95 (PC System Requirements)PC System Requirements Intel Pentium 1 GHz RAM64MB RAM16X CD-ROM512MB RAM32X CD-ROM256MB RAM512MB RAM64MB HDDVD512MB RAM128MB HD DVD256MB RAM128MB HD DVD1.5GHz Intel Core 1GHz RAM512MB RAM512MB RAM64MB HDDVD512MB RAM128MB HD DVD256MB RAM128MB HD DVD2.5GHz Intel Core 2.5GHz RAM256MB RAM128MB HD DVD256MB RAM128MB HD DVD1.5GHz Intel Core 2.5GHz RAM64MB HD DVD256 MB RAM256MB HD DVD2.5GHz Transformers: Age of Extinction Transformers: Age of Extinction is an action game developed by Dual Shock, releasing on December 6, 2000. Plot In Age of Extinction, you take control of Silas, the boy who was sent to the exact same location in which the events of Age of Extinction took place. After the events of Age of Extinction, Silas returns to life as you, but this time he has a very different story to the one that he was sent to. He is sent back in time to save the dinosaurs of Primus from extinction. Gameplay Transformers: Age of Extinction is a 2D action game set in the universe of Transformers: Age of Extinction. You play as Silas, a boy sent to the exact same location as you. You take control of Silas as he travels back in time to save the dinosaurs of Primus. After saving the dinosaurs, Silas faces off against the evil Dojo boss. There are two levels of difficulty. The level of the dinosaurs changes as you progress through the levels. The level of the levels is determined by the player, however, so if you have trouble getting past the boss of the level, you can go back to the level you just left blank. Tales of Phantasia A first-person RPG set in a castle in which you must rescue Princess Catherine and defeat the evil aliens. Overview Tales of Phantasia is a first-person shooter developed by Giant Interactive, and published by Capcom for the Nintendo DS on July 29, ==================== Atom Zone Atom Zone is an arcade game developed by Techland for the SNES. Overview Atom Zone is a top-down action game developed by Techland and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo Switch. Gameplay Atom Zone is a top-down action game for the Super NES. The game takes place in a futuristic world. A mysterious machine known as the "Atom Zone" is attempting to bring down the Atom, a race-alike robot of a species of humanoid insects called "Atoms", or "The Bombs", to destroy the world. The player controls either Yoshi or a Bumblebee and must move and attack the Machine to destroy the bomb. The player controls either Yoshi or a Bumblebee and must move and attack the Machine to destroy the bomb. The player can also attack the bomb by shooting it forward, which will shoot out of the player's hand, moving it and throwing it. The bomb can be upgraded by entering a bomb in the bomb slot and hitting the "Defend" button. Atomic Bombs are loaded with energy, which can be used to create additional "Atom" with each hit, which can then be used to repair damaged areas or destroy two bombs at a time. Bombs can also be loaded with two basic materials, called "Nuclear" and "Life", and each "Atom" can have six different properties. While the gameplay has been somewhat simplified in many areas, the end game of the game is very similar to the arcade version. The player controls one of the Bomber in the arcade game, and can move and attack them. The game also features an action point system, which allows the player to attack enemies from a distance, or jump and attack. The game was released in the United States on July 8, 2001, and later in Europe and Japan on September 22, 2001. The Japanese version was released on March 1, 2002. The game was released in Japan on June 30, 2001 and the European version was released on September 10, 2001. Atom Zone: Invasion Atom Zone: Invasion is a racing game published by Sonic Team for the Sega Master System. Overview Atom Zone: Invasion is a racing game developed and published by Sonic Team for the Sega Master System in 1998. It was later released for the PC, SNES, and Genesis. Along with a total of four ==================== FIFA Soccer Football game developed by EA Tiburon and published by EA Games. Overview FIFA Soccer is a soccer game developed by EA Tiburon and published by EA Games. The game was published by EA Games and developed by EA Games on a PC. It features 19 football teams, 16 teams from the European leagues, 8 teams from the World Cup qualifiers and 16 teams from the World Cup qualifying rounds. The game features 19 different national teams, 16 different sub-teams, 16 different international squads and 8 different international teams. It features online multiplayer as well as a free-to-play system. It features a unique system: the player's team can choose teams in the tournament and their national team can be changed during the game. This means that the player can choose from anything from the European teams to the World Cup qualifiers. The game uses authentic FIFA rules: 19 different national teams are represented in the game. FIFA Soccer features a unique aspect about it: there are no rules to the contrary. The players are able to change their team and play style at the touch of a button. The game also uses real rules: players can forward to any goal diagonally or diagonally and at a set angle. The players can play through any of the 18 national teams. The game features a unique feature: players can customize their style of play and there are 3 different play styles: Forward play: In this play the players aim to create space for their team-mates. In the corners the team-mates can try to run over the keeper, create chances for the goalkeeper and create space. Back play: In this play the players aim to create space for their team-mates. In the corners the team-mates can try to run over the keeper, create chances for the goalkeeper and create space for the striker. Inverted play: This play is a direct response to a corner. The goalkeeper is behind the keeper and can make a kick to the keeper. The striker can also get in behind the keeper and create a shot. Tactical play: The players are in a good position and can easily create the chance for the keeper to get behind the goalkeeper and make a strong save. The striker can also pass to the left side of the formation and create a shot. Defensive play: The players are in a good position and can easily create the chance for the keeper to get behind the goalkeeper and ==================== Tekken: Tekken for the Playstation 2 Tekken: Tekken for the Playstation 2 is the second entry in the Tekken franchise. Overview Tekken: Tekken for the Playstation 2 is a 2D fighting game developed and published by Tecmo for the Playstation 2 platform. Tekken Fujin Gekko Senshi Tekken Fujin Gekko Senshi (Tekken Fujin Gekko Senshi 2) is a fighting game developed and published by Konami for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System in 1993. Overview Tekken Fujin Gekko Senshi (Tekken Fujin Gekko Senshi 2) is a 2D fighting game developed by Konami for the Super Famicom (SNES) in 1993. The game is a mix between Tekken and Tekken. The player controls a Gekko named Ketan, an android that fights for freedom. It features three different modes. The first is a "Tank Mode". The player is given two lives, so they can switch between tanks for close-up attacks. The second mode is Attack Mode. The third is the Super Mode. The player must defeat various bosses to unlock more levels. The game was later released in Japan as Tekken Fujin Gekko Senshi. The game was later released on the Game Boy Advance in Japan. Pokémon Red/Blue: Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Sky Pokémon Red/Blue: Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Sky is a Pokémon RPG for the Nintendo Wii and Wii U. Overview Pokémon Red/Blue: Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Sky is a Pokémon RPG developed by the Pokémon Company for the Nintendo Wii and Wii U platforms. Dragon Ball Z: Budrakou Senshi Dragon Ball Z: Budrakou Senshi is the second game in the Dragon Ball Z series. It is compatible with the Nintendo DS. Overview Dragon Ball Z: Budrakou Senshi is a spin-off of the Dragon Ball Z series. It is a DS spin-off of Dragon Ball Z: Budrakou Senshi. It is the second Dragon Ball Z game in the Dragon Ball Z series. The game is being developed by Namco Bandai and published by Bandai for the Nintendo DS on September 23, 2007 in ==================== The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker is an action adventure game for the Nintendo DS. Overview The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker is an action adventure game developed and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo DS. Gameplay The game is based on the Legend of Zelda series. The game does not feature any story lines, but rather the artwork and music. Along with the usual graphics and animations, the game features an animated scene where players can play and interact with various characters in different locations. The characters are divided into four classes: Medals Level 1: Enemies Level 2: Bowsman Level 3: Ninja Level 4: Bow Guy Level 5: Wind Waker Level 6: Wind Waker Boy Level 7: Wind Waker Bean Level 8: Wind Waker.BowserLevel 9: Wind Waker.NinjaLevel 10: Wind Waker.BowserLevel 11: Wind Waker.NinjaLevel 12: Wind Waker.BowserBoyLevel 13: Wind Waker.Wind WakerLevel 14: Wind Waker.BowserLevel 15: Wind Waker.Wind Waker.Wind Waker Splatterhouse Splatterhouse is a shooter for the PC, Xbox, and PlayStation 2. Overview Splatterhouse is a shooter developed by Rockstar Interactive, and published by Activision for the PC, Xbox, and PlayStation 2 platforms. What is Splatterhouse Splatterhouse is a platformer developed and released by Rockstar Interactive for the PC platform. It was released in 2008. The story is a traditional platformer, where the player controls a bunch of characters, starts out with a bunch of guns, and eventually uses them to attack enemies. The game has up to three levels, each of which has its own unique boss. The game has a very unique mechanic, where you start out with a bunch of guns and lots of ammo. You can pick up items on the screen, which you can then use to get more ammo. You can use ammo by getting near enemies, or by shooting them. The ammo on the gun is based on the amount of bullets you hit, and depending on how many the gun is in your hand, it increases. Splatterhouse is the title for the game's multiplayer mode, ==================== Medal of Honor: Pacific Assault Medal of Honor: Pacific Assault is a Medal of Honor 3D installment of the Medal of Honor series for the Nintendo DS. It is the first game in the Medal of Honors franchise. Overview Medal of Honor Pacific Assault is a Medal of Honor 3D game developed by Hudson for the Nintendo DS. It is the first Medal of Honors game for the Nintendo DS and the first Medal of Honor game for the Nintendo console. The game was released in Japan on October 5, 2010. The game is a port of the Medal of Honor series. In addition to the game, Hudson has released two other Medal of Honors titles for the Nintendo DS: Medal of Honor: Allied Assault and Medal of Honor: Pacific Assault. Gameplay Medal of Honor Pacific Assault is a Medal of Honor 3D game, which is essentially a Medal of Honor game, with a few differences. In the game, players are able to pick one of three different units and select a weapon type. There are no squad-based missions. The game has a standard battles mode, where players take control of a Commander and select a unit to fight. This mode is played entirely on the Nintendo DS. The game also features a long list of unlockable units: Uprising Trooper (Soldier) - A trooper that can carry an additional 600 health and weapons. Marauder (Marauder) - A tank that can carry an additional 1,000 health and a grenade launcher. Engineer (Engineer) - A ship-mounted turret that can deploy itself. Heavy (Heavy) - A tank that can take additional 2,000 damage. Valkyrie (Valkyrie) - A Light armored unit that can take additional 4,000 damage. Medal of Honor: Pacific Assault Medal of Honor Pacific Assault is a compilation of the top ten most-played Medal of Honors games in the history. F1 Race: The Road to Indianapolis F1 race simulator for the PlayStation 2. Overview F1 Race: The Road to Indianapolis is a simulation for the PlayStation 2 racing game released on April 17, 2001 for the PC. The game simulates a race between Formula 1 drivers in Indianapolis, Indiana. The game also describes the events of the Indianapolis 500 as well as the winner of the 1988 Indianapolis 500. The game was developed ==================== Pokémon Skyward Sword A 2D fighting game developed by Tecmo in 2001. Overview Pokémon Skyward Sword is an action game developed by Tecmo, and developed by Nintendo for the Nintendo DS in 2002. Gameplay Pokémon Skyward Sword is a 2D fighting game developed by Tecmo for the Nintendo DS. The player controls an experimental fighter in a 3D world similar to the Dragon Quest series. The game features various types of enemies, including giant Whirlpool Dragons and a flying Reyson. The game features several characters including Spitz, ==================== Trouble in Paradise A game based around a mysterious island in the sky. Overview Trouble in Paradise is a 2D platformer game developed by Riot Games, the creators of the popular platformer, Funfair Adventure. It's a compilation of about 20 NES games, each with a unique theme. The game was released on September 27, 2003 in North America, on October 3, 2003 by Multiplicacion and on November 3, 2003 by Nintendo. Gameplay The game's gameplay revolves around collecting stars, which form the basis for many of the gameplay mechanics. In the game, players collect stars by filling out a questionnaire about their happiness, happiness, or sadness. Players receive this information by giving them short phrases such as "What is your life goal?" and then they will be asked to perform a certain task. When players complete a task, the player is awarded a star. Players can choose from five different items that appear on the screen. The player can then select the items that they would like to use in the task. The player can then select the tasks that they would like to do. Each task must be completed in a specific order, with the completion becoming easier as the player does more tasks. The game has 19 levels, each with a different theme. Character Designs At the end of each level, a character is selected and played. Characters Life and Death A doctor is sent to investigate a strange case involving an old lady killed by a snake. The snake, who is trying to get out of the town, throws a statue into the water to stop the statue. The statue then slides down the river and sinks into the sea. The victim survived, but the statue was thrown into the sewer. The townspeople are wondering what happened to the old lady. A little girl was playing in the street when she was attacked by a snake. She survived, but the statue was thrown into the water. The girl is asking a friend to help her with a new toy. The friend comes to the rescue a little girl and the player decides to play the game. Crazy Credits A parody train song was released in Japan by Synapse in 2003. The song is called "Twist and Flail" in Japan. The game was released on SNES in 2007 and was later released on the Wii in 2009. Soundtrack ==================== Dragon Ball Z: Budokai A Japanese sci-fi RPG by TOSE Company, released in 1995 for the PS2. Overview Dragon Ball Z: Budokai (known in Japan as Dragon Ball Z: Budokai in Japan) is a sci-fi RPG developed by TOSE Company and published by Bandai to be the sequel to Dragon Ball Z: Gokuuden: The Dragon Ball Arc, which was published by Bandai on September 19, 1995. It is the first Japanese RPG to be released for the PlayStation 2 and the 35th anniversary of Dragon Ball Z, celebrating its 25th anniversary. The game is set in the year 20XX and is a sci-fi fantasy fantasy RPG set in the year 20XX, which marks the 20th anniversary of the Earth's entry into the solar system. The game features a number of new features including the ability to play as any of the characters from Dragon Ball Z: Gokuuden. It also includes a new RPG engine as well as a new upgrade system, which improves the game's visual quality. While not a sequel, Dragon Ball Z: Budokai has the distinction of being the only Japanese RPG to feature two new playable characters, Shun Di and Tetsuo Yuji. Princess Peach's Adventures An action game for the SNES. Overview Princess Peach's Adventures is an action game developed by Studio E and published by Studio E for the Super Famicom exclusively in Japan on July 24, 1994. The most notable feature of the game is its exploration and combat. The player controls Princess Peach, as she searches around for a magic spell that will give her the powers she needs to defeat the evil Dr. Wily. Along the way, she will encounter new enemies including Baby Mario and Princess Peach's best friend, Toadstool. In addition to the usual platforming elements, Princess Peach has a wide array of items to collect. Some of these can be used for healing, some can be used to make the player's enemies stronger, and some can be used to make the enemies' lives more valuable. The game was later released on the Nintendo Gamecube and the Super Nintendo in Japan on November 17, 1994. By then, the SNES game was released in North America and Europe on December 15, 1994. The game received a port to the Game Boy Advance in Japan the same year. ==================== Love and Raving Angels Love and Raving Angels is a large scale, open ended RPG with a focus on romance and adventure. Overview Love and Raving Angels is a turn based open ended RPG with a focus on romance. The player starts out with five characters and has a starting city, other cities and a village. After completing the main quest, the player can also choose to spend their money on quests. The player is rewarded with money depending on how well they fulfilled the main quest. The game is based on the Japanese RPG Love, but with the added element of adventure. Vergil's Revenge A side-scrolling action game that was originally released as a side-scrolling game. It is considered to be one of the first games to use a 3D engine. Overview Vergil's Revenge is the first game released for the Sega Genesis. It is called 'Vergil's Revenge', and is a side-scrolling game in which the player controls a tank and must destroy enemies to reach a point. The game was originally released as an Arcade game by MicroProse on the Sega Genesis. It is still considered to be one of the first games to use a 3D engine. The game is based on the famous line from the movie 'Vergil's Prod' from the movie 'The Runner'. The player controls a tank which must get to a point in time. The high score is awarded to the tank that reaches the end of the stage. The game has a European release, as well as Japanese and American release. Gameplay The player controls the tank and must destroy enemies. The player must avoid being hit by enemies, and avoid falling into pits or pits close to the tank. The game is a 2D side-scrolling game. Enemies move about the screen, and the player controls who moves. The player must destroy every enemy, and stay in the center of the screen. The goal is to destroy as many enemies as possible. The player must collect coins, which in turn are used to upgrade the AI. When a player collects enough, they unlock a bonus level. The player's ship is called the Vergil's Gun, and is armed with cannons. For each level the player collects enough, the player's ship is upgraded to become a 'Vergil's Transport'. The game has a 3 ==================== Skylanders: Skylanders - Skylanders Radio Skylanders: Skylanders - Skylanders Radio is a mobile first-person shooter developed by Team SkySoft for the Nintendo DS. Overview Skylanders: Skylanders - Skylanders Radio is a 2D platform game developed and released by Team SkySoft for the Nintendo DS. Gameplay The gameplay is the same as that of its predecessor, Skylanders: Skylanders - Skylanders Radio, but includes many new features. System Requirements PC MinimumPC RecommendedOperating System: Windows XP SP3 / Vista / 7 / 7 SP1 / Vista Plus / 732 MB RAM1.5GHz Intel Core 2 Duo 2.4GHz Intel HD 3000MHz CPU512MB RAM20MB VRAM (plus up to 2400 MB for D3D11 compatible graphics card)4x CD-ROM driveRecommendedGraphics Card: Radeon 8500 / 9000 / 8500 / 9500 / 9500 / XATCO / ATI Radeon 9000 / XATCO / ATI HD3000 / HD 4000DirectX Version: 9 (included)Sound Card: DirectX 9.0c compatible sound cardRecommendedOperating System: Windows XP SP3 / Vista / 7 / 7 SP1 / Vista Plus / 732 MB RAM20MB HD Audio Drive4xCD-ROM drive Harvest Moon A top-down action-adventure game set in the year 2000. Overview Harvest Moon is a top-down action-adventure game developed by Tequila Works and published by Hudson for the Nintendo DS. Shenmue Shenmue is a unique cooperative shooter. Players are able to use a variety of weapons to fight off enemies. Overview Shenmue is an action-adventure game developed and published by Team Shanghai for the Nintendo DS. Shenmue is an unusual shooter in that it takes place in a cooperative, open world. The player controls Shenmue's protagonist, the player is able to fight off enemies in a variety of ways. The game has no story. The player is the main character of the game. Gameplay Shenmue is a top-down sci-fi shooter, with a focus on cooperative play. In Shenmue, the player is an individual with a weapon and a team of ten soldiers. The game uses a turn-based system, ==================== Wonder Boy: The Movie Wonder Boy: The Movie is a simulation of the Wonder Boy. Overview Wonder Boy: The Movie is an action game developed by Xtreme Games and published by Activision for the PC, Mac, and Linux on October 29th, 1995. A sequel to the original Wonder Boy, Wonder Boy: The Movie is the first title by Xtreme Games and the second game in their game, Wonder Boy: The Movie 2, which was released in Japan on November 20th, 1995. The sequel was released in the US on November 20th, 1995. It was later released as a Virtual Console game on March 20, 2016. The game was released in the United States on April 15, 2016. It was later released on March 22, 2016. Gameplay Wonder Boy: The Movie is a traditional platformer with infinite levels and challenging puzzles. The player must complete training missions, battle against bosses and find the secret keys. There are five different levels in total. The game has a total of six playable characters, six different types of enemies, and a level that has to be unlocked first. Wonder Boy: The Movie contains an infinite number of levels and bosses. The game contains four types of enemies, each with different movesets and special abilities. Wonder Boy: The Movie is the first game in the Wonder Boy franchise. Super Boy: The Adventure of the Dead A first-person shooter released in 1994, it features a musical theme and later a TV commercial for the game. Overview Super Boy: The Adventure of the Dead is a first-person shooter developed and published by Midway Entertainment for PC, Mac, and Linux. Super Boy: The Adventure of the Dead A third-person RPG developed and published by Midway Entertainment for PC, Mac, and Linux. Overview Super Boy: The Adventure of the Dead is a 3D RPG developed and published by Midway Entertainment for the PC, Mac, and Linux. It is the third game in the Super Boy franchise. Gameplay In the RPG, the player takes control of a warrior called the hero, or warrior, who can take on various tasks. Combat Combat in the game is focused on melee combat. The player must move and attack in order to move units and items. However, there are a few unique mechanics in the game that ==================== Game Boy Color Game Boy Color features a unique "Sega Mode" that allows players to play games at their own pace. Tecmo Games' second game based on the Tecmo games, Tecmo Jam Jam Tecmo Games is bringing its Jam Jam Jam style of gameplay to the Wii platform. Overview Tecmo Games is a console game released in 1999 by Tecmo (in conjunction with Tecmo) for the Wii platform. Players control Jam Jam Jam, a D-pad game in which players are tasked with defeating waves of enemies in different levels. The game also features a special level select screen, allowing you to choose different moves and weapons. The game was released in Japan on July 22, 1999, and in North America on October 20, 1999. The game was later ported to the PlayStation 2 and the Xbox (using Tecmo's "Wii Mode"), all of which were released in May of 2000. A unique feature of the game is the ability to play alone. Jam Jam can be played in split-screen gameplay, with players controlling Jam Jam with the Wii controller. The game is divided up into four different levels. The first level, titled "Graveyard," is featured in the Japanese version of Pocket Gamer. The second level, "Portal," features a boss battle. The third level, titled "Diner," features a boss battle. The fourth level, titled "Downtown," features a boss battle. A special version of the game is included in the Nintendo DS edition. It is also included in the "Purchased with Wii" section of the Nintendo DS guidebook. Gameplay Jam Jam is a platform game in which players must collect gems and weapons from various themed areas to defeat waves of enemies. Players can control Jam Jam with the Wii controller; players can also use the D-pad to control the Wii remote and control the D-pad. The game also features a "Sega Mode" that allows players to play mini games. The Wii Remote allows players to control Jam Jam with the Wii remote. Players can also use the Wii Remote's stylus to control the Wii Remote. The game has a unique mode called "Sega Mode," which allows players to play mini games in the Mode "Sega Mode." The game is also included in the "Purchased with Wii" section of the Nintendo DS guidebook. ==================== Curse of the Broken Empire A direct sequel to the original Curse of the Broken Empire. Overview Curse of the Broken Empire is a PC game developed by Tenga and published by Sega Software (under the name Curse of the Broken Empire) for the Sega Mega Drive (released on December 7, 1993), Sega Saturn (released on December 29, 1995), Sega Game Gear (released on January 29, 1996), and the Sega Saturn (released on February 28, 1997). It was also released in the arcades (as a dedicated downloadable title) on March 12, 2007. The sequel to the original Curse of the Broken Empire, featuring a new open world and story, is the sequel to the original Curse of the Broken Empire. Gameplay The game is a very fast paced shooter with a certain amount of puzzle solving (not counting the character design decisions). An Altered Beast: The Next Chapter An Altered Beast: The Next Chapter is a 3D action game that takes place in the city of Zaffiria. Overview An Altered Beast: The Next Chapter is an action game developed and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo Game Boy. Wildman: The Secret of Monkey Island Wildman: The Secret of Monkey Island is a racing game for the Nintendo DS. Overview Wildman: The Secret of Monkey Island is a racing game developed by Nintendo and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo DS. Virtual Poker Virtual Poker A Poker game based on virtual poker Overview Virtual Poker is a Poker game from Gremlin Graphics. It is based on the real life poker game Poker Brothers and is an arcade poker game. Rudy's Call Rudy's Call is a homebrew PSP game. Overview Rudy's Call is a homebrew PSP game. Motaro no Ken: Tenjutsu Garden A PSP spin-off of the 2003 RPG Rudy's Call, released in Japan. Overview Motaro no Ken: Tenshutsu Garden is a spin-off of the 2003 RPG Rudy's Call, developed by Magnavox and published by Nintendo. The game is a spin-off of the 2013 RPG Rudy's Call. It is a PSP spin-off of the 2007 RPG Rudy's Call. ==================== Tengu A Japanese firearms game with historical-themed mechanics. Tengu A Japanese firearms game with historical-themed mechanics. Rescue A rescue game for the NES. Overview Rescue is a rescue game developed by the same team behind Rescue and Rescue 2. It is a rescue game developed by the same team behind Rescue and Rescue 2. Rescue is a rescue game in the vein of the Rescue series. The game features a local rescue of rescue dogs. The game was released on the SNES, Super Famicom and Sega Genesis, the latter three being the most popular home versions of the game. Story The game starts with the player being greeted by the rescuer. The rescuer is a rookie dog trainer named Sonny who is a young boy that has been trained to be a professional dog trainer for the past few years. When Sonny finds out that the dog he trained has been shot and killed by the enemy, Sonny decides to take out his anger into a hunting rifle and hunt down the killer. In the process of doing so, he is shot twice by the enemy fire. After Sonny is done hunting down the killer he goes in to fight back with the other rescuers. After a while he learns from the killing of the dog and the man who shot him that he has been promoted to a professional trainer. The game then moves on to showing the dog that his father used to be, that Sonny's first mission was to rescue the dog, and that Sonny doesn't want to hurt anyone. Plot The game takes place in the past, after Sonny's training at the Dog Rescue School. The game plays like the scenes from the movie "Taken" but with brand new content. In the present, Sonny travels to the future to train as a professional dog trainer. All of the dogs are trained to be professional and all of the events are explained in detail. Gameplay The game plays similar to the previous Rescue games. The controller is used for combat and the game is controlled by the SNES. A variety of weapons are available including shotguns, rifles, and a variety of different types of explosive devices. The main characters are relatively similar to the previous Rescue games but Sonny is the leader of the rescuer rescue teams. He will chase the dog and will sometimes help the rescuer. The player can also take ==================== Dynamite Falls A third-person survival game for the NES. Overview Dynamite Falls (known in Japan as Dynamite-R) is a third-person survival game developed by Irem and published by Koei for the Irem hardware. It is the third game in the Dynamite series, and the second game in the King of Fighters series. The player is thrown into a mine when it explodes. The player must use a mech called the Irem Tank to kill the mine's mine bosses, or go and save the game. The game features a story similar to that of the King of Fighters; the player is thrown into a mine when the explosion destroys the mines. The player has to fight through a boyish number of levels, and must help save the game from a giant car bomb that has gone off and destroyed the mines. The game features a variety of weapons and items, including bots, shotguns, and a third-person rocket-propelled grenade. The game was later released on the Super Famicom. Story The Story The story of Dynamite Falls is a simple but somewhat tragic tale of a family man, a family man, and a girl who are thrown into a mine. The story unfolds as a small boy goes about his everyday life trying to survive. At first, the player is given only a small robot called the Irem Tank to fight against the mine bosses. Eventually, the player is given the ability to use a mech called the Irem Commando to fight on the side. Eventually the player finds out that the boss of the mine is the villainous boss Underlord Blue. Underlord Blue has the ability to turn any enemy unit into a living body, called a Dynamite. The player must destroy the bosses of the mine in order to save Dynamite from his evil ways. Space Invaders Space Invaders is a real-time strategy game for the Atari 2600. Overview Space Invaders is a real-time strategy game developed by Atari Games and published by Atari for the Atari 2600 in August of 1996. Game Boy Advance: The Spy Who Lived Game Boy Advance: The Spy Who Lived is a sci-fi role-playing game from ==================== Wizardry World: The Magic Kingdom The Wizardry World: The Magic Kingdom is a Wizards of the Coast game for the PC, being the first game to use the ==================== Resident Evil: Deadly Silence Resident Evil: Deadly Silence is a 3D third-person action-adventure game developed and published by Eidos for the PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Vita. Overview Resident Evil: Deadly Silence is a 3D action-adventure game developed and published by Eidos for the PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Vita. The game is an action-adventure game developed by the team behind Resident Evil: The Final Chapter. The game was released on the PS3 and Vita, and is an action-adventure game. The game is set in a post-apocalyptic post-apocalyptic world in which the player takes control of Gabrielle, the protagonist of the earlier Resident Evil game. The game was released on the PlayStation 3 and PS Vita, and is an action-adventure game. Gameplay Gameplay is the same as the previous Resident Evil games, with the addition of a variety of different combat techniques and weapons. Depending on the time of day, a town can change to a town by walking across it, with towns changing color based on the time of year. The town is divided into two sections, the first being the main city and the second being the area that is divided into a province. These provinces are laid out in a map, called The General Map. There are five provinces that are divided into three categories. The main city is the main town, and is divided into provinces. There are also special provinces that allow the player to perform specific tasks. Most provinces are laid out in towns, and the player can choose to go to towns that are also called "Towns" or "Corpses." Combat Combat in Resident Evil: Deadly Silence is extremely basic, with no special equipment or abilities. Most enemies will give the player a melee attack, or an attack that will deal damage. Certain weapons and special abilities are only available to the player if they are paid to perform a specific job. Combat in Resident Evil: Deadly Silence is very basic, and you have to pick your battles wisely.You can only fight with any weapon at all, with the exception of a few special weapons. Saving The game's save system is based on phone calls. When you die, you will be teleported to a point on the map. You can save at any point in time, and have it saved to your phone. The game also ==================== Bubba Bubba is the main character in the WWE Universe. Overview Bubba represents the WWE Universe. He is one of the main characters in the WWE Universe, and is located on a variety of different WWE World Divas. He is the final boss in the World Divas Championship, and is unlockable after beating all other main characters of the game. Bubba is playable by either Asuka or Roman Reigns in the WWE World Championship match. Yu-Gi-Oh! Dark Duel 2: World Championship Edition A spin-off of Yu-Gi-Oh! 2: Duel for the Eternal Throne, featuring a whole new world of cards and art inspired by the Yu-Gi-Oh! games. Overview Yu-Gi-Oh! Dark Duel 2: World Championship Edition was released in Japan on March 11, 2007, and in the US in April 2007. The game features a new visual style reminiscent of the Yu-Gi-Oh! games, featuring a more cinematic and colorful world and a new art style. The game features a brand new card stock, a new art style and a whole new story. Battlestations: The Wrath of the Gods The Wrath of the Gods is a fast-paced, action game for the Atari 2600. Overview Battlestations: The Wrath of the Gods is an action game developed and published by Activision for the Atari 2600. It was released in May of 2006, and was later ported to a variety of computers, consoles, and computers of its original format. It is the third game in the Battlestations series. Ace Combat Ace Combat is an action game for the Atari 2600. Overview Ace Combat is an action game developed and published by Atari for the Atari 2600. It is the third game in the Ace Combat franchise. RocoKarts RocoKarts is a 2D racing game. It was released in 1994 for the Atari 2600. Overview RocoKarts is a 2D racing game developed and published by Sega for the Atari 2600. Baseball Baseball is a baseball game. Overview Baseball is a baseball game developed by Datasoft and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo Wii. Baseball is similar to other baseball ==================== Muzu no Shoujūzou A kung fu-style kung fu game for the Game Boy. Overview Muzu no Shoujūzou is an extremely violent kung fu game that puts the player in the role of an elite kung fu expert, Milla. The game has players controlling Milla as she hunts down evil evil monsters that are hunting her. Space BattleshipMozart The first game in the Space Battleship franchise. Overview Space BattleshipMozart is the first game in the Space Battleship franchise. Space Battleship is a space based game that lets you control a space ship in a variety of different environments. Pier Pressure Pier Pressure is a real-time strategy game for the Super Famicom. Overview Pier Pressure is a real-time strategy game for the Super Famicom. It was released in Japan on June 7, 1987. It was the first real-time strategy game released on the Japanese home console. Pier Pressure was one of the first games released for the Famicom. It was not released in Japan until the following year. Pier Pressure featured a unique system: You could attack a ship and destroy it, or you could attack and destroy the opponent's ship, so that you could build a huge army. The strategy was similar to the early games: You attack and destroy ships, and you build a huge army. Yakuza 3 The third Yakuza game. Overview Yakuza 3 is a real-time strategy game for the Nintendo Gamecube. It was released in 2006. It features the fourth Yakuza game, titled Shinseiki Daigo. Yakuza 3 is the third game in the Yakuza series. It featured a unique system: You had the option to take on multiple roles: Kouzou, a commander; Kouzou Yakuza; and Shuji, a mechanic. You could also build a new army by building new ships and hiring more soldiers. The gameplay in Yakuza 3 is similar to previous Yakuza games, except you have five skills to pass: unarmed combat, healing, healing skill, movement, and shield. Yakuza 3 offered a new visual style, and ==================== Re-Tune: The Road to Rock'n'Roll Re-Tune: The Road to Rock'n'Roll is a PSP remake of the original Re-Tune game. Overview Re-Tune: The Road to Rock'n'Roll is a remake of the re-released Re-Tune game. The game was released on the Playstation 2 and was later ported to the Nintendo Wii. Re-Tune was released on the Wii U Virtual Console and received an improved English localization. Re-Tune: The Road to Rock'n'Roll was released on July 13, 2010. A special edition version of Re-Tune: The Road to Rock'n'Roll was released on October 29, 2010. Story Re-Tune is a young adult JRPG. As the protagonist, you travel through a series of roads, each of which has its own path to go along the way. You must overcome a series of evil villains to reach the top of the tower. Gameplay The gameplay is very similar to that of the original Re-Tune. You take control of one of three characters, all with unique abilities. Powerful Swordsman - An agile fighter, skilled with both axes and spear.Weaknesses - Some characters can't use swords. - Some characters can't use swords.Soundtrack 1. "The Road to Rock'n'Roll" (10:00) 2. "The Road to Rock'n'Roll" (2:50) 3. "Rock'n Street" (2:00) 4. "Rock'n Street" (1:20) 5. "Rock'n Street" (3:50) 6. "Rock'n Street" (1:20) 7. "The Road to Rock'n'Roll" (1:50) 8. "Rock'n Street" (1:20) 9. "Rock'n Street" (3:00) 10. "Rock'n Street" (2:50) 11. "Rock'n Street" (3:20) 12. "Rock'n Street" (4:50) 13. "The Road to Rock'n Street" (1:50) 14. "Rock'n Street" (2:50) 15 ==================== Total Annihilation A 2D fighting game developed by RazorSoft and published by Eidos for the PC. It is notable for its RPG roots, allowing players to custom build their own unit. Overview Total Annihilation is a 2D action game that was released by RazorSoft for the PC in August of 2003. It is notable for its RPG roots, allowing players to custom build their own unit. The player must destroy the enemy's headquarters and then fight on. The player can choose to fight alongside the player or fight alongside the enemy. Gameplay The gameplay is very similar to the first game in the series. The player is able to build up to two units. The gameplay is very similar to the first game in the series. The player is able to build up to two units. The player can choose to fight alongside the player or fight alongside the enemy. The engine is an engine that allows players to build up to two units. The game uses a 3rd person perspective. Characters The game features 3 playable characters, each of which has unique abilities. The game features 3 playable characters, each of which has unique abilities. The game features 3 playable characters. The game features 3 playable characters. The game features 3 playable characters. The game features 3 playable characters. The game features 3 playable characters. The game features 3 playable characters. The game features 3 playable characters. The game features 3 playable characters. The game features 3 playable characters. The game features 3 playable characters. The game features 3 playable characters. The game features 3 playable characters. The game features 3 playable characters. The game features 3 playable characters. The game features 3 playable characters. The game features 3 playable characters. The game features 3 playable characters. The game features 3 playable characters. The game features 3 playable characters. The game features 3 playable characters. The game features 3 playable characters. The game features 3 playable characters. The game features 3 playable characters. The game features 3 playable characters. The game features 3 playable characters. The game features 3 playable characters. The game features 3 playable characters. The game features 3 playable characters. The game features 3 playable characters. The game features 3 playable characters. The game features 3 playable characters. The game features 3 playable characters. The game features ==================== Taito: The Fighters of Wurm A fighting game that was developed and published by Taito for the Playstation 2. Overview Taito: The Fighters of Wurm is an arcade fighting game for the Playstation 2. The game is an arcade game with some similarities to other fighting games of the era, such as Tetris. It was developed and published by Taito for the Playstation 2. The game features a very large roster consisting mostly of fighters, although occasionally the roster can be expanded. The game features a lot of hand-to-hand combat, although there are some exceptions. The game features small arenas with a variety of opponents. The Lost Age of Conan The Lost Age of Conan is a turn-based RPG from the makers of the Baldur's Gate and Dragon's Lair games, most notably Baldur's Gate II. It was published by Eidos in 2006. Overview The Lost Age of Conan is a PC and Mac game developed by Eidos and published by Eidos for the PC and Mac in 2005. The game was released in Europe and North America in 2007. It received a port in 2010, which was published by Ubisoft. The game was also ported to the Xbox and PlayStation 2 in 2009, and again in 2010. Story A knight - a knight of noble birth and renowned skill - is sent to investigate a strange pest infestation in his village. His knight, known only as "The Lost" uncovers the mystery of the pest and his village's pest, which are named after the Seven Demons. He is sent to investigate the pest's presence in the village, and discovers the pest's presence too, despite the pest's arrival. The player then has to make their way to the pest's lair, and defeat its various minions. The game was later published in North America by Ubisoft and published by Ubisoft in 2010. The game was ported to the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, and Wii in 2011, and again in 2011. Characters The game was released in Europe and North America in 2007. In North America, it was also released in 2007. PC System Requirements Windows 95/98/ME/2000/XP/VistaProcessor: Intel Pentium 3 800 MHzMemory: 512 MBHard Drive: 1 GB FreeVideo Card: ATI radeon 3200 or betterDirectX: Version 9.0c ==================== Beatmania 1 & 2 Beatmania 1 & 2 is the first and final part of the Beatmania 1 & 2 compilation, featuring new songs from other developers. Overview Beatmania 1 & 2 is the second part of the Beatmania 1 & 2 compilation, featuring songs from other developers. Mighty Mooch Mighty Mooch is a sci-fi first-person shooter developed by Hudson, and published by Microsoft. It was released in the US on October 14th, 2011. Gameplay In this first-person shooter, players control one of three characters, and must assassinate enemies, locate power-ups, and destroy enemy bases. Other Features A multiplayer mode, where two players can play together. Multiplayer Modes of choice include: Ammo Capacity: Two players can play simultaneously. Damage: Two players can destroy enemy bases with one shot. Game Modes Ammo Capacity: Two players can play together. Speed: Two players can play at a very high speed. Damage: Two players can destroy enemy bases. Game Modes are available through two different modes of play: Ammo Capacity: Two players can play alone. Speed: Two players can play together. Damage: Two players can destroy enemy bases. Game Modes are available through two different modes of play: Game Modes are available through two different modes of play: New Game Plus Mode. New Game Plus Mode. New Mode. New Game Plus Mode. Misc. Features New Game Plus Mode. Multiplayer New Multiplayer Game. New Multiplayer Game. Ammo Capacity: Three players can play simultaneously. Speed: Three players can play at a very high speed. Damage: Three players can destroy enemy bases. Game Modes are available through two different multiplayer game modes: Ammo Capacity: Three players can play together. Speed: Three players can play together. Damage: Three players can destroy enemy bases. Game Modes are available through two different multiplayer game modes: Ammo Capacity: Three players can play together. Speed: Three players can play together. Damage: Three players can destroy enemy bases. Game Modes are available through two different multiplayer game modes: Ammo Capacity: Three players ==================== Heaven And Hell The fifth game in the Heaven and Hell series. Overview Heaven And Hell is a video game developed by Sega and published by Sega for the Game Boy Advance platform. The University of Chicago: The Death of Michael Jackson The Death of Michael Jackson is the fifth installment in the Michael Jackson and J.C. Boggs series. Overview The Death of Michael Jackson is the fifth installment in the Michael Jackson and J.C. Boggs series. It is the story of Michael Jackson as he leaves his beloved Chicago for the world to see. You play as a character who has to choose one of three characters to live up to the last name of the Vietnam War veteran, who is in fact Michael Jackson's mentor. The game was released in 1989 for the Game Boy Advance. The game was released in four color-coded versions, the first being a black and white version. The first color-coded version of the game featured a cover of the name on the back. The second color-coded version of the game features a red and white version, while the last color-coded version featured the same title. New features were added in the fourth version, including a bonus chapter titled "Stability and Preparation". Gameplay You play as Michael Jackson, a Vietnam veteran, beginning the game. The game features a story mode where you take control of one of three characters and go through a series of missions. You start the game with 10 Viet Cong and a radio. Later in the game, you will be given an arsenal of weapons, including a Viet Cong rifle and a Humvee, as well as a rifle and six grenades. The game also features three different endings. After completing all three endings, you will receive a bonus chapter called "Stability and Preparation", where you play as the player's mentor. The game features a unique power-up system. When you power up a weapon, you can use it to fire a special blast that will destroy nearby enemies. You can also use it to open doors, open rooms, or run around. The bonus chapter also features a bonus chapter called "The Way Out of Crude Metal". Golden Sun The third installment in the Golden Sun series. Overview The third Golden Sun game is a traditional RPG based on the classic Japan Role- ==================== Story Kyo Kusanagi: The Legend of the Pacific War is an action game based on the hit TV series of the same name. Mystic Forest: The Adventure of the Three Kingdoms A remake of the original Mystical Forest, focusing on the stories and characters from the original game. Overview Mystic Forest: The Adventure of the Three Kingdoms was originally released for arcades in the US in 1993. It was later ported to the Sony PlayStation in 1996. This version has a US release date of March 13, 2008. The game has an RPG-like story that centers around the hero Maia. Story Maia was a daughter of King Jago, and the princess of Hyrule. After returning from the Underworld, she meets a man named Maia who invites her to his castle. After their first encounter, Maia falls in love with a young girl named Roxane. Gameplay The game is a side-scrolling shoot-em-up with a puzzle element. The player controls Maia by moving a stick around the screen as she shoots enemies. They can move Maia's body by pressing the "me" button, and move her by holding forward on the stick. The game is a side-scrolling shoot-em-up. The player moves Maia's body by moving the stick by which she moves. She can still move by pressing the "n" button, and can still shoot by holding the "P" key. She can still jump by pressing the "L" key, and she can still run by pressing the "A" key. The game has no story, and instead focuses on Maia's quest to rescue her younger sister, Roxane. The game is also known as Mystical Forest: The Adventure of the Three Kingdoms. Gallery A mid-April, 1993, Polaroid Polaroid camera shot by Matsushita Sugawara capturing some of the character models for the game's opening cinematic.The game features a large number of sprites for Maia's character sprites and 3D sprites for the Princess models.The game is known as Mystical Forest: The Adventure of the Three Kingdoms.The game's development lasted between four and six months.The game was released in Japan on October 27, 1993. The game was later digitally re-released for the PS2 through the PlayStation Network in Japan on April 25, 2009. ==================== Bloody Betty: The Next Step Bloody Betty: The Next Step is a 2D platform game where the player assumes the role of Betty in an apocalyptic space colony. Overview Bloody Betty: The Next Step is a sci-fi platform game developed by Global Games and published by Konami for the PlayStation 2 on October 29, 2001 (in North America), November 15, 2001 (on the PC), and December 13, 2001 (on the Nintendo DS). It is the second game in Global Games' Bloody Betty franchise. The game was released on the PlayStation 2 in Japan, Europe, and North America on October 29, 2001. The game is a sci-fi platform game developed by Global Games and published by Konami for the PlayStation 2 on October 29, 2001 (in North America), November 15, 2001 (on the PC), and December 13, 2001 (on the Nintendo DS). It was released on the PlayStation 2 in Japan, North America, and Europe on November 30, 2001 (in Japan and North America). Characters Bloody Betty is a sci-fi platform game developed by Global Games for the PlayStation 2 on October 29, 2001 (in North America), November 15, 2001 (on the PC), and December 13, 2001 (on the Nintendo DS). The game was released in Japan on October 29, 2001. Bloody Betty features five playable characters: Judgement Day: BettySylvania (formerly Sisyphus)The Queen (formerly Tiana)A Grappler (formerly Greek)Kaori (formerly Nereid)Fireworks: AngelThe Bee (formerly Ada Wong)Hermit (formerly Hippopotamus)Romanced (formerly Julia)Legend (formerly Athena)Tyrant (formerly Athena)Sire (formerly Lilith)The Earth (formerly Lilith)Queen (formerly Athena)A Grudge: Ada WongShelter: Titania (formerly Alphas)Sid (formerly Lilith)The Footmen (formerly Stanley)Anita (formerly Ash)Prayer: Anita (formerly Asuka)Soulfire (formerly Eriko)Danger: Titania (formerly Alphas)Prayer: Anita (formerly Asuka)Danger: Titania (formerly Alphas)The Fire (formerly Atene)Mr. Potato Head (formerly Yuko)The Head of the House (formerly Gimmel)Lord (formerly Albert)Lady ==================== The Dungeon Master The Dungeon Master is a point and click adventure game where the player tries to teach a group of monsters about magic and its effects. Overview The Dungeon Master is an adventure game developed by Acclaim Studios Cheltenham and published by Acclaim Entertainment for the PC, Mac, and Linux platforms. Half-Life: Blue Shift Half-Life: Blue Shift is a PC survival horror game. Overview Half-Life: Blue Shift is a survival horror game developed by Acclaim Studios Cheltenham and published by Acclaim for the PC platform, Mac, and Linux platforms. Kensington: The Man Who Killed the Enterprise A light gun shooter released for the Xbox 360. Overview Kensington: The Man Who Saved the Enterprise is a light gun shooter developed and published by Bethesda Softworks for the PC platform, and is a light gun shooter developed by Bethesda Softworks for the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and PS4. Gameplay Kensington: The Man Who Saved the Enterprise is a light gun shooter that is very light, and very fast. It is a very fast paced game, and has a lot of enemies. The game takes place in a futuristic future where humans have colonized the earths planets and are slowly being pushed back to this planet. A new team of people have been set up to explore this new planet and find answers as to what caused the events that led to the events on Earth. The player has three missions, which are to infiltrate a nuclear facility and retrieve a Geonosis artifact, and discover the cause of the current crisis on this planet. Kensington is a very light gun shooter with a limited number of levels. It features cutscenes that tell a story. The game has two different types of levels, Level 1 - An early level, where the player must kill all the enemies on screen, and find the artifact. Level 2 - An early level, where the player must destroy the nuclear facility to destroy the artifact. Level 3 - An early level, where the player must recover the artifact and return it to the humans. Level 4 - An early level, where the player must explore the ruins of the facility to find answers as to what caused the events on Earth. Level 5 - An early level, where the player must find the ==================== The Flash The FlashThe Flash is a DOS based action game. Warriors Orochi A 2D JRPG that uses a heavy RPG theme. It was released on the PlayStation 2 and Xbox in 2013. Overview Warriors Orochi is a 2D JRPG developed by Tokyo Game Exchange and published by Tecmo for the PlayStation 2 and Xbox. Gameplay Warriors Orochi is a 2D RPG that uses a heavy RPG theme. It is a comedic game that has a lot of RPG elements. The game has a lot of RPG elements. Weapons, items and characters can be upgraded. The game has alot of RPG elements. The game was released on the PlayStation 2 and Xbox in 2013. PC System Requirements Minimum OS: Windows XP SP3Processor: 1 GHz processorMemory: 512 MB RAMGraphics: DirectX 9 compatible graphics cardDirectX 9 compatible sound cardHard drive: 2 GB HD spaceRecommended OS: Windows XP SP3Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo or AMD Athlon 64 X2 5200+Memory: 1 GB RAMGraphics: DirectX 9 compatible sound cardHard drive: 2 GB HD space NBA Street 3 NBA Street 3 is a basketball game developed by the NBA Electronic Entertainment and published by EA in the United States and EA America for the PlayStation 3 and PlayStation 4. Overview NBA Street 3 is a basketball game developed by the NBA Electronic Entertainment team. A first-person shooter, the game features 4 players on two teams with 3 points. The game uses the Unreal Engine 2. The game was released on December 19, 2009 in North America, and November 19, 2010 in Europe. The game is called NBA Street 3 and is the third game in the NBA Street series. Gameplay - 2-3 PFs - 3 pointsEach player on the team has a 2-point field goal on the other team.The game features a standard offense where both teams take turns to shoot the ball. The game features a standard defense where both teams attempt to steal shots. The game features a standard offense where the teams attack off the dribble. - 3-point shots - 3 pointsEach player on the team has a 3 point field goal on the other team.The game features a standard offense where both teams take turns to shoot the ball. The game features a standard defense where the teams attack off ==================== Yoshi's Woolly World Yoshi's Woolly World is a tile-based game based on the Yoshi's Woolly World franchise. The game was first released in Japan in 1987. Overview Yoshi's Woolly World is a tile-based tile-scrolling action game developed by the now-defunct Yoshi's Studio. Players manage their character in three different tile-based levels, each with three different worlds and over a 30,000 tiles-per-level cost. Players can move their character around with the arrow keys while avoiding enemies, or run and jump and attack with the arrow keys. Players control Yoshi, a Yoshi-type Yoshi Yoshi and fight other Yoshi-type Yoshi. Yoshi's Woolly World has a unique system of world tiles, each with a different world and color scheme. Each world (as well as the characters) has four tiles, each with three different world tilesets, and each world tile has a color scheme. The game also has a special tile based tile system: each game has three tiles, each with three different world tilesets, and each world tile has a color scheme. Yoshi's Woolly World was known as one of the earliest games to use a moving cursor system. The cursor is moved by the arrow keys as the character moves around. The cursor is always on the right side of the screen, moving towards the character at the same time. The cursor is always visible, still visible to the player, and moves according to the player's movement direction. Yoshi's Woolly World was also one of the earliest games to use a colored Yoshi-type Yoshi. This Yoshi Yoshi is named after the Nintendo Entertainment System logo, which means "Yoshi's World". Gameplay Yoshi's Woolly World is an action game in the style of Super Mario Bros. 3. Yoshi's Woolly World can be played in any order: A light game: Yoshi's Woolly World is a light-hearted game with a side-scrolling theme. The player moves their character around on single tile, selecting a color, and facing off against enemies. The game has a 3D graphics with colorful tiles and a 3D sound. The game has a unique tile system with the default tile set of 7. Bowser's Revenge: Yoshi's Woolly World is a cartoonish light-hearted game, in which the player controls Bowser (or a "Bows ==================== Fossil World The game is based on the popular anime Fusaure no Yoru. Overview Fossil World (Fossil World) is an action/adventure game developed by Taito and published by Bandai for the Famicom Disk System in 1999. Dynamite Football A soccer game developed by MonolithSoft and published by Konami for the PlayStation 2 in 2002. Overview Dynamite Football is a soccer game developed by MonolithSoft for the PlayStation 2 in 2002. It was released as a downloadable title for the PlayStation 2. The game was developed by MonolithSoft and published by Konami for the PlayStation 2 in 2002. The game was released as a downloadable title for the PlayStation 2. Crazy Taxi A racing game from CraveOnline. Overview Crazy Taxi is a racing game developed by CraveOnline and published by CraveOnline for the PSP in 2007. Gameplay Crazy Taxi is a racing game developed by CraveOnline and published by CraveOnline for the PSP in 2006. The gameplay is a combination of racing and free play, but the game features online multiplayer. Gameplay In Crazy Taxi the player is given two options: Free Play and a Game Over.The Free Play option allows the player to race/play the game over as many times as they want. The Game Over option allows the player to play a game that has been started at the start of the game. Hang 'n' Flush A visual novel about a cat and his cat. Overview Hang 'n Flush is a visual novel developed by TOSE and published by Bandai for the Nintendo DS. Tekken 3rd A 3D fighting game featuring tag-team fighting. Overview Tekken 3rd is the third game in the Tekken series. It is a tag-team fighting game developed and published by TOSE and published by Bandai for the PlayStation 2 in May 2003. Gameplay Tekken 3rd is a 3D fighting game similar to the Tekken series. The player uses one of two fighting styles to fight on foot with a katana. Stronghold vs. Valley The first in a series of three arcade-style games featuring ==================== Dragon's Lair Sequel to Dragon's Lair, Inc. and sequel to Dragon's Lair: Lair of Dragonspawn: The second game in the Dragon's Lair series. It was released in 1993. Dragon's Lair II The sequel to Dragon's Lair: Lair of Dragonspawn (released on PC and Mac) from Konami. Overview Dragon's Lair II is the second game in the Dragon's Lair franchise and the sequel to Dragon's Lair: Lair of Dragonspawn. It was released in 1993. In this sequel, players take control of Billy Ray, a boy who is rescued from a trapdoor by Dragon's Lair: The second game in the Dragon's Lair franchise. Billy Ray is called to Billy's home in New Orleans, Louisiana, where he must help the two turtles escape from a trapdoor that leads to a large pond. Game Modes The game features many gameplay variations, from mission inputs to platforming. Puzzle Mode The game features many puzzles.The game also features a stage list. Betrayal at Venice Betrayal at Venice is a MMORPG for the PC and consoles. Overview Betrayal at Venice is a MMORPG for the PC and consoles. It is a simulation game that is intended to be played as a game. The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask A role-playing game based on the legend of the legendary Nintendo character of the same name. Overview The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask is a role-playing game based on the legend of the legendary Nintendo character of the same name. The game features a unique system for the player to choose a character and select them as their hero. The player takes on the role of Link, and is tasked with saving Princess Zelda from the evil Dr. Wily. Story The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask is an adventure game based on the Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker. It was released in North America in 1989. Gameplay The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask is an adventure game in which Link must collect four magical crystals in order to save Princess Zelda from the evil Dr. Wily. It features an action-based system for selecting heroes and selecting towns. Characters Link in Majora's MaskMajora's Mask is ==================== Porn Parody Porn Parody is an online game for the PC featuring adult content.    Guns N' Roses The game is a compilation of Gun N Roses games, each of which have their own themes. Overview Guns N' Roses: The Game is a compilation of Gun N Roses games, each of which have their own themes. Guns N' Roses: The Game is a compilation of Gun N Roses games, each of which have their own themes. The Game has a lot of gun themes, like the Gun N Roses games have alot of guns that can be used as weapons. The X-Files: Season 5 The X-Files: Season 5 is an educational game that features the "X-Files" spin-off series. Overview The X-Files: Season 5 is an educational game developed by GameSpot and published by Code Monkeys for PC, Mac, and Linux. PC System Requirements Minimum OS: Windows 2000/XPProcessor: 1.5 GHz CPUMemory: 1 GB RAMGraphics: OpenGL compatibleDirectX: Version 11Hard Drive: 6 GB HD spaceSound: 100% DirectX compatible 3.0 or higherRecommended OS: Windows XPProcessor: Intel Core 2 Duo 2GHz CPUMemory: 1 GB RAMGraphics: Intel HD 3800 or betterSound: 100% DirectX compatible 3.0 or higherHard Drive: 8 GB HD space Prayer Prayer is a spiritual successor to the popular puzzle game Puzzle Quest. Overview Prayer is a spiritual successor to the popular puzzler Puzzle Quest.The game was released in the US on October 2, 2003. It was released on December 1st 2003 in Europe on October 2, 2003. It is a spiritual successor to the Puzzle Quest franchise with gameplay elements similar to those found in the game, but with a unique use of special tiles in the game. The game was released on the Playstation 2 in Japan on July 19, 2006. Completely Pixel Art Completely Pixel Art is a puzzle game which uses pixel art as its title. The game was released in the US on October 22nd, 2003, and released in the UK on October 26th, 2003. The game was released on Steam on October 30, 2003. Mut ==================== Silent Hunter II Silent Hunter II is the sequel to Silent Hunter. The game features new features and features higher scores, some of which can be increased using the game's trading system. Overview Silent Hunter II is the sequel to Silent Hunter. The game features new features and features higher scores, some of which can be increased using the game's trading system. Gameplay The game is a traditional shooter. When players select the Vanguard weapon, they are given the option to select the weapon of their choice. These weapons can be found in the game's menus, which on the right side of the screen scroll through all of the weapons. In addition to the weapons, players are also given other items that they can use to help them in their attacks. Gameplay consists of shooting through a variety of environments. The game features multiple endings, as well as the ability to play and pause the game. The game features 16 different difficulty levels. Weapons Silent Hunter II uses the same weapons as the previous Silent Hunter games, though the game uses a different ammunition. Instead of being given a single weapon for each weapon, players instead get three weapons. These weapons can be found in the game's menus, which on the right side of the screen scroll through all of the weapons. Vigilance The Vigilance weapon is acquired in the ending of the game. The Vigilance weapon comes with a set amount of ammo and can be loaded with a variety of weapons. The Vigilance weapon comes with ammo and can be loaded with a variety of weapons. Mega Gauge The Mega Gauge weapon is acquired in the starting of the game. The Mega Gauge weapon is a slow-firing weapon that is incredibly tough to use. It can be loaded with a variety of weapons. Bonus Weapons The Bonus Weapons weapon is acquired in the ending of the game. It comes with a set amount of ammo and can be loaded with a variety of weapons. The Bonus Weapons weapon comes with ammo, can be loaded with a variety of weapons and can be used to gain extra points. Arcane The Arcane weapon comes in two varieties: Arcane is the default weapon used in the game. It has a high damage output, and is only available in the starting game. Arcane fires at a high rate of fire, but it is only available to players who have the Arcane skill. ==================== Sega Adventure Collection Sega Adventure Collection is an SNES-only collection that contains the following titles from the Sega of Japan/Parodius era: Sega Adventure CollectionJP01 - Satellaview Playstation - Satellaview Playstation - 2nd Gen.Sega Adventure CollectionJP02 - Dreamcast - Sparky - Sparky - AdventurelandSega Adventure CollectionJP04 - NES - Nintendo DS - Nintendo DS - PSPSega Adventure CollectionJP05 - PSP - Atari ST - PSP Edition - Atari ST - 2nd Gen.Sega Adventure CollectionJP06 - SNES - Xbox 360 - Xbox 360 Edition - Xbox 360 Edition - SNES EditionSega Adventure Collection Star Wars Battlefront II: The Empire Strikes Back Star Wars Battlefront II: The Empire Strikes Back is an expansion pack to Star Wars Battlefront II: The Empire Strikes Back developed by LucasArts. The sequel to the 2008 game Star Wars: Battlefront II, Star Wars Battlefront II: The Empire Strikes Back complements the game's single-player campaign with an expanded campaign devoted to Jedi Knight R2-D2's fight against the Galactic Empire. Overview Star Wars Battlefront II: The Empire Strikes Back is a 2D online game developed by LucasArts and published by LucasArts for the PC platform. The sequel to the 2009 game Star Wars: Battlefront, Star Wars Battlefront II: The Empire Strikes Back is a free-to-play expansion pack with content from the 2009 game Star Wars: Battlefront II to the core gameplay of the original Star Wars game. It also features a new single-player campaign, where players assume the role of pilot Jedi Knight R2-D2 during the Galactic Civil War. Gameplay A large fleet of light cruisers and battle droids is stationed on Coruscant and across the galaxy, to be used against Rebel and Imperial forces. The player's ship can be upgraded to be able to take on additional roles, and the battle droids themselves can be upgraded to take on even more combat abilities. Other game types include an Assault Helicopter, an Anti-Aircraft vehicle, and a Type-B Lightning II missile launcher. The game's single-player campaign is also included as a single player, with the game's single-player campaign taking place on both land and on the planets of Tatooine. The game ==================== The Phantom Thieves The Phantom Thieves is a free-to-play platform game in which you are a thief attempting to steal items, powerups, and bosses from evil spellbound monsters. This game was published by Enix and published by Bandai in Japan on October 15, 2002. Kung Fu Panda 2: The Golden Age A mascot themed fighting game released in 1995 featuring a kung fu/panda themed theme. It features both a kung fu and pandas theme. Overview  Kung Fu Panda 2: The Golden Age is a kung fu/panda themed fighting game developed by Jaleco and published by Activision for the PC, PlayStation 2, and Xbox. Kong: Techno's Revenge A Japanese kung fu/panda themed fighting game released in 1995. Overview Kong: Techno's Revenge is a kung fu/panda fighting game developed by Jaleco and published by Activision for the PC, PlayStation 2, and Xbox. The Lost City: Darklings A 2D kung fu/panda themed fighting game released in 1998. PC System Requirements Minimum OS: Windows XP SP3Processor: Pentium III 300 MHzMemory: 32 Mb RAMGraphics: 3D Graphics Card compatible with DirectX 8.1Hard drive: 200 MB HD spaceSound: DirectX compatible Disney's Magical Creatures: Tales of the Wizard A 2D action platformer game released in 1997. Overview Disney's Magical Creatures: Tales of the Wizard is a 2D action platformer game developed and published by Electronic Arts for the PlayStation 2 and was released on September 30, 1997. The game is a sequel to the 1995 Disney's Magical Creatures: Adventures of Cinderella, released in the US and Europe only. The player controls a magical creature called a Wizard, who must destroy evil wizard wizard wizard after evil wizard wizard infest the world. The game was released as a point-and-click adventure game and was later released in the US. In Japan, it was released in 1996 called Disney's Magical Creatures: Tales of Adventure. Dreams From My Mind: The RPG A spiritual successor to the Dreamcast RPG Dream Dreams, featuring a simple RPG interface and 6 dynamic classes. Puyo Puyo: The Animation The ==================== Gunstar Heroes is an action RPG with platforming elements. Overview Gunstar Heroes is an action RPG set in a fictional universe. It was released on the PC in 2005. Gameplay Gunstar Heroes is an action RPG with platforming elements. The player takes on the role of Gunstar, a young hero who finds himself in a battle with a demon named "Nekomata". The player is the main character and must fight his way through the game. The game is very linear and contains plenty of platforming elements. The player starts out with four lives, each of which are used to unlock more lives and the ability to perform deeds. The player can find additional lives by defeating enemies or taking on enemies. The player can also upgrade the health and abilities of enemies by completing quests. The story follows the path of both the hero and the demon, and the player will have to deal with both the player and the demon at the same time. The game is very linear and contains plenty of platforming elements. The player can find additional lives by defeating enemies or taking on enemies. The player can also find additional lives by completing quests. The story follows the path of the hero and the demon. The game has a story and an arena mode. Gunstar Heroes is a very small game, only a few days of free time is allocated to each player. The story takes place in a fictional town called Gunstar. Frozen in Time Frozen in Time is a sci-fi action game that tells the tale of the very first time a space ship was ever in a space ship. Path of Radiance A role-playing game based on the short story "Path of Radiance" by author Robert Heinlein. Overview Path of Radiance is a role-playing game developed by Tor. The game is a direct sequel to the first, published by Good Smile Company in 1990. Vargas A sci-fi space combat game set in a galaxy far, far away. Overview Vargas: The Mechanized Combat Game is a sci-fi space combat game set in a galaxy far, far away. Gameplay Vargas is a space combat MMORPG and features many mech combat related gameplay elements. The game is a space combat game and features many mech combat related gameplay elements. The game features ==================== Roc Shoot 'n' Roller Roc Shoot 'n' Roller is a arcade game developed by Dragnet and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation 2 and Xbox. Overview Roc Shoot 'n' Roller was released on December 10, 2001 in Japan. It is the second arcade game in the Roc Shoot 'n' Roller series, and the first game published for the platform. The first game in the Roc Shoot 'n' Roller series, Roc Shoot 'n' Roller was developed by Dragnet and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation 2 and Xbox. A PS2 remake of Roc Shoot 'n' Roller was released on January 19, 2002, and was developed by Animus and published by Sony Computer Entertainment Inc. for the PlayStation 2 and Xbox. The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time is a strategy game for the Wii and the PSP for the Nintendo DS. It contains elements of both traditional strategy games and a sequel, Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker. Overview The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time is a game developed by Nintendo DS and published by Nintendo. It was released in Japan on September 25, 2001, and in Europe on October 29, 2001. It is the first game in the Wind Waker series, and the sequel to the previous Zelda title, Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker, with three new games. The game was first released in North America on October 26, 2001. The games in Ocarina of Time are fully featured, including the new controller and cutscenes. The game contains many new features, including a new take on traditional strategy and a new twist on the traditional platformer gameplay, both of which were developed by Nintendo. The game was released on December 1, 2001, and was released on a limited edition console with a special edition cover. It is the first official Virtual Console title for the Nintendo DS. The game was also released in Europe on March 7, 2002. It was also released in Japan on May 4, 2002. Gameplay was new and innovative, with a mix of platforming and traditional platforming elements. The gameplay is similar to the previous Zelda titles, with the difference that there are four different mini-games to choose from, each of which have different objectives. Plot The game contains many character and story ==================== Fantasy League Fantasy League is a first-person shooter for the PC, that looks just like the game and allows players to play online or locally. The game was released on July 22, 2010. Overview Fantasy League is a first-person shooter developed and published by Origin Systems Inc. for the PC (running Windows XP SP2) on August 22, 2010. Tales of Phantasia A turn-based RTS with a light RPG theme in which players take control of a mercenary ship. Overview Tales of Phantasia is a turn-based RTS inspired by the Lords of Myst. It features a light RPG theme with a light open world theme. Tales of Phantasia Tales of Phantasia is a rhythm game developed by the team behind Tales of Phantasia. Overview Tales of Phantasia is a rhythm game developed by the team behind Tales of Phantasia. Owensk: The Battle Against Time Owensk: The Battle Against Time is an RPG for the MSX, released in 1989. Plot In Owensk, you play as a boy who has lost all hope of ever becoming a man. You must regain your strength and stop the evil that is trying to destroy the world. Gameplay Owensk: The Battle Against Time is a remake of the original game, which was released in 1989. The game is an RPG, which is a side-scrolling action game. Unlike previous games in the series, the game has no story, instead you will have to fight evil forces to save your world from evil masterminds. The game has a very simple story that you will be able to understand. Epic Night's Scattered throughout the world are tales of a hero who awakens from a coma to find himself in the city of ==================== NBA Legends NBA Legends is a video game developed by Sega. It was released in Japan on May 20, 1997. Overview NBA Legends is a 1999 Nintendo Entertainment System game, featuring NBA players on two different teams. It is a sequel to Nintendo's previous video game, NBA Legends, and has the player taking on the role of a rookie NBA player. Gameplay NBA Legends is a strict 3-on-3 basketball game; players must use the assist button to jump the one-on-one. Ball passes, free throws and free throws made from the 3 position are all performed from the 3rd player. Players can switch to three different 3 positions in the game. Offense - The traditional 3-on-3, the players starts by picking up a block or a handoff and throwing the ball. The 3-on-3 is a bit more forgiving than the normal 3-on-3, though the difficulty comes in when the 3-on-3 is switched off. The difficulty is a bit higher with the exception of the 3-on-3 being more forgiving with the exception of the three-point line. The 3-on-3 has a limited variety of moves. Offensive - The traditional 3-on-3, the players starts by picking up blocks and a handoff and throwing the ball. The 3-on-3 is a bit more forgiving than the normal 3-on-3, though the difficulty comes in when the 3-on-3 is switched off. The difficulty is a bit higher with the exception of the 3-on-3 being more forgiving with the exception of the three-point line. The 3-on-3 has a limited variety of moves. Defensive - The traditional 3-on-3, the players starts by picking up blocks and a handoff and throwing the ball. The 3-on-3 is a bit more forgiving than the normal 3-on-3, though the difficulty comes in when the 3-on-3 is switched off. The difficulty is a bit higher with the exception of the three-point line. The 3-on-3 has a limited variety of moves. On-ball defense - The traditional 3-on-3, the players starts by picking up blocks and a handoff and throwing the ball. The 3-on-3 is a bit more forgiving than the normal 3-on-3, ==================== Blood Bowl Blood Bowl is a 2D platform game. Overview Blood Bowl is a 2D platform game developed by SCEE named Aftermath. This game is actually a remake of Blood Bowl, but not the same. The game is a sequel to Blood Bowl, which was released in 1987. Despite being a remake, Blood Bowl is not a remake either. The game only re-imagines and re-imagines the original game, which was released in Japan and North America. It re-imagines the character Chika, the protagonist of the original game, in a completely different way. Plot After the events of Blood Bowl, the city of The City of Blood is suddenly attacked by a monster. The player is the lead protagonist of the game, and the monster is the same monster the game refers to as the Gamera. The Gamera attacks the player and takes his soul, making it a demon. The Gamera attacks the player, but the soul is not in the game, and the player is defeated. Characters ChikaChika: The protagonist of the original game.Chika is the main character of the game. She is a female protagonist, and the player has to fight her in order to save their souls.The Gamera: The protagonist of the original game.The Gamera attacks the player, and takes his soul. The Gamera attacks the player, but the soul is not in the game, and the player is defeated.The Legend of the Fist-O-Matic: The protagonist of the original game.The Legend of the Fist-O-Matic attacks the player, and takes his soul. The Gamera attacks the man in front of the shrine, and takes his soul. The player takes his soul, and goes into a mystical area.The Kamaitachi no Hachiman: The protagonist of the original game.Kamaitachi no Hachiman is the protagonist of the game. He is a male protagonist, and the player has to fight him. He is a female protagonist, and the player has to defeat him in order to save their souls.The Madou Monogatari: The protagonist of the original game.The Madou Monogatari attacks the player, and takes his soul. The Madou Monogatari attacks the player, and takes his soul. The player takes his soul, and goes into a mystical area.The Mad ==================== Jump into the '90s A sequel to a game called Jump into the '90s, The Jumping Jacks: Jack and the Beanstalk was released on the Playstation 2 and Xbox in 1988. It features all the classic Jack and the Beanstalk episodes from the movie, as well as many other songs and songs from the band. Overview The Jumping Jacks: Jack and the Beanstalk is a video game developed and published by Konami for the Playstation 2 and Xbox in 1988. The game was released in Japan on July 12, 1990. The game was later released internationally on December 17, 1990 in North America, followed by Europe on July 12, 1991, and in the PAL territories on August 4, 1991. The game includes songs from the band, more than anything else in the game, as well as a few songs from the band's previous album, "Bassline". The game was released in Japan on September 30, 1990. The game was released in North America on September 23, 1990. FURY WESTERN A mix of innovative 3D physics and fast-paced action. Overview FURY WESTERN is a 3D action game developed and published by T&D for the PC and Nintendo DS. Classic Cartoon A cartoon series featuring characters from the 70s and 80s. Overview Classic Cartoon is a collection of cartoons set in a cartoon world with a few classic cartoon characters. Crazy Cars A racing game that features a variety of cars. Overview Crazy Cars is a racing game developed by Digital Works and published by Activision for the Xbox and Playstation 2 in 1996. It was released in multiple color versions including the US and EU versions. On May 31, 2006, Activision published a Official Site update to support the original Xbox and Playstation 2 versions. Fantasy Flight Games: AirForce This game features a variety of fun military tactics. Overview Fantasy Flight Games: AirForce is a game developed by EA Games and published by Ocean Interactive for the ==================== Nintendo DS: The Complete Collection The Nintendo DS: The Complete Collection is a collection of 5 Nintendo DS games, each of which can be played cooperatively or cooperatively. Overview The Nintendo DS: The Complete Collection is a collection of 5 Nintendo DS games, each of which can be played cooperatively or cooperatively. Each game features 256 levels and is available for play between the 2 versions. Game Modes Strategy Strategy mode is structured as a series of mini-games which are similar to games such as RTS: Battle Arena or Team Fortress 2. Game modes have a mixture of standard tank/turret/air/vehicle/vehicle class gameplay. Game Types There are 12 different game types, each with different objectives. Duel Mode Duel Mode is a main mode in the Nintendo DS game. It is an arranged combination of mini-games. The player can choose from an array of 20 different classes. Classes There are a variety of classes in the game. These classes can be used to unlock different classes in the game. Classes are mainly based on the standard classes in the game, but also have more advanced bonuses such as special abilities and boosts. Classes can also be upgraded by completing missions. Cannon Class FighterFighterClass is based on the F-16 Fighting Falcon. The F-16 Fighting Falcon is the best tank class in the game.FighterClass has the ability to shoot multiple projectiles at enemies. These projectiles cannot be targeted by the secondary button.FighterClass also has special abilities such as the ability to throw a large group of enemies at the player.FighterClass can fly in mid air, but can only be flown by attached F-16 Fighting Falcons.Aircraft Class F-16 Fighting FalconsAircraft Class can be upgraded by completing story missions. Upgrades can include missiles, gliders, and more.Upgrades to a Class can be stored in a number of slots called Weapon Modules. Classes can be upgraded by completing missions. Upgrades can also be stored in a number of slots called Weapon Modules. Classes can be upgraded by completing missions. Upgrades to a Class can be stored in a number of slots called Weapon Modules. Upgrades to a Class can be stored in a number of slots called Weapon Modules. Classes ==================== Shenmue A game that is based on the classic arcade game Shenmue. Overview Shenmue (known in Japan as Shenmue☆Tsuki no Daikai) is a Japanese arcade game developed by TOSE and published by Bandai for the Sony PlayStation. The game is an arcade game developed by TOSE and published by Bandai for the Sony PlayStation. The game was released in Japan on July 28, 2000. Tiger Woods Golf Tiger Woods Golf is a golf game developed by Tiger Woods for the PC. Overview Tiger Woods Golf is a real golf game developed and published by Tiger Woods for the PC. It is a real golf game that is based on the Tiger Woods book Tiger Woods: The Art of the Deal. The game was released in Japan on September 25, 2000 and later released in the US and Europe on October 20, 2000. The game is also based on the Tiger Woods book. The game is known for having a very deep golf game. Hot Shots: Hot Teams Hot Shots: Hot Teams is a game that features 4 teams and 2 different golfers. Overview Hot Shots: Hot Teams is a game that features 4 teams and 2 different golfers. It has the player compete against the 3 other teams to win 3 tournaments. Crazy Cars Crazy Cars is a game that features 3 different "Crazy Cars" all racing while avoiding obstacles in the road. Gameplay The gameplay in Crazy Cars is simple. The player must get the most points by avoiding obstacles. The goal is to avoid 75 percent of the road and avoid as many cars as possible. The game is known for adding in features such as lane change, bumpers, bumping, and a final boss race. The game has an arcade type gameplay that is similar to the classic racing games in the series. Backyard Baseball Backyard Baseball is a baseball game developed by the Zachary Company for Atari 2600. Overview Backyard Baseball is a baseball game developed and published by Zachary Company for the Atari 2600. Gameplay The player has a batting cart that can be used as a battering ground. The battering ground can be hit by a ball, and the ball can be pushed up or down to the battering ground. The battering ==================== Thunder Force Thunder Force is the first PlayStation game in the Thunder franchise. It was developed by Sega and published by Atlus in 2001. Overview Thunder Force is an action game developed by Atari Games and published by Atari Games for the PlayStation in 2001. Thunder Force was released in Japan on September 19, 2001 and in Europe on September 21, 2001. The game is a combination of the first game in the Thunder franchise and the second game in the Thunder franchise. It was released in Japan on October 13, 2001 in North America and on October 28, 2001 in Europe. It features a story that follows the story of Sandman, an old enemy from the first game. The game is a point and click adventure game. Gameplay Thunder Force is a point and click adventure game. The player controls Sandman as he searches for a lost statue which has been stolen. The player must follow the story of Sandman and collect the objects and items that are scattered about the town. The player must use these objects to move and fight off monsters. The story of Thunder Force is very one based and the story of the game is told through the eyes of the player. There is no story in this game. Instead the player collects items scattered around the town and must use these objects to move and fight off monsters. Thunder Force is also the first game to feature a side-scrolling beat-em-up type gameplay. Plot Sandman - A young boy who grew up in a small village on the outskirts of a forest. When he discovers a statue that has been stolen he quickly runs away to save the boy. The unnamed boy is then sent by a village guard to a nearby village. However the guard tells the boy to get out of the village and to find the statue and hide in a nearby tree. The guard walks the boy through all of the village's activities and reveals that he is the thief. Sandman then runs off to find the statue. It is revealed that the thief is actually a woman named Kratos who had just been taken in by a madman. After she is defeated the madman releases Kratos, who is then sent to the asylum asylum. After discovering the asylum has been destroyed Sandman is sent to the asylum asylum in an attempt to find the statue. After the statue is found Sandman goes to the asylum. There he finds Kratos who gives him ==================== The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild is the HD remake of the original Game Boy Advance game, Nintendo's first handheld title since Game Gear. It was released in August 2002. Overview The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild is the HD re-release of the original Game Boy Advance game, Nintendo's first handheld title since Game Gear. The game is the first game in Nintendo's new Zelda series, but has been made for the Wii U, debuting with a brand new design. The game is the first game developed for the Wii U, pushing the hardware to a new level. The visuals are even more different, with more detail and color. This was its first release on the Wii U, and was later made a second time for the Nintendo Switch. The game is also the first installment of the franchise, and was released in Japan on September 30, 2007. The game is, in many respects, a re-release of the original game. Similar to other games of the time such as Super Mario, Super Mario Bros., and so forth, this game is more focused on the adventure game aspect of the original game, rather than focusing on gameplay. Gameplay The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild is a traditional action-adventure game, being played in a traditional RPG style. It contains some new features and additions to the Legend of Zelda series, such as the use of the Wii Remote, a touch screen, and the ability to touch characters to progress in the story. Overview The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild is the first game in the franchise, and the first game in the series to be developed by Nintendo. It was released in a limited edition Japanese box set, titled "Nintendo Nintendo Game Box". The game takes place in Hyrule, where there is an old castle called Castle Link. It is here that Link meets a young girl named Lanfear, who claims to be the princess of Hyrule. Plot The plot of the game is that Link is sent to the castle, where he meets a young girl named Lanfear. The plot also features a large army of Hyrule Warriors, who help Link fight off the evil sorceress, the evil wizard, the evil wizard's minions, and the evil wizard's army of dogs. The game also includes a level caper, where Link can take ==================== Battle Mania A hack-n-slash game for the Super Famicom which combines real-time strategy with a free-form tag-team system. Overview Battle Mania is a free-to-play hack-n-slash game developed by Oceana and published by Konami for the Super Famicom. It was released on October 19, 1986 in Japan. Set in World War II Japan during the Second World War, players control Allied fighters, as well as Allied soldiers, as they battle it out in a tag-team style game with real-time strategy. The game features two modes: Team Battle and Team Freeplay. The game includes online multiplayer and the tag-team system. Characters The game includes 9 characters and 8 teams. Battle The battle mode is a free-for-all tag-team mode. T. Hawk (Shinobi, Genryusai, Shinobi, and Mai-Ra) Chun-Li (Li-ti, J-Bat, and T-Mai) Dhalsim (Gor-h, Shu-li, and Shou-li) Jagarmapa (Gor-h, Shu-li, and Shu-li) Shenlong (Zhe-li, and Shu-li) Assassin (Zhe-li, and Shu-li, and Zhe-li, and Zhe-li, and Shou-li, and Shou-li, and Shou-li, and Shou-li, and Shou-li, and Shou-li, and Shou-li, and Shou-li) Colonel (Zhe-li, and Shu-li, and Shou-li) Boss (Zhe-li, and Shu-li, and Shou-li) Zou-Lin (Shou-li, and Shu-li) K-T (A-Chi, and K-Tou, and T-Chi, and T-Chi, and T-Chi, and K-Tou, and T-Tou, and T-Chi, and K-Tou, and T-Chi, and T-Chi, and T-Chi, and T-Chi, and ==================== Wind Waker 2 Take control of a young boy as he wanders through a wasteland filled with evil creatures. Wind Waker 2 is the second game in the Wind Waker series.  Cannon Fight Cannon fighting game featuring 3D action. Overview Cannon Fight is an action game developed by TOSE and published by SNK for the PlayStation 2 in Japan (on December 20, 2002), North America (on January 23, 2003), and Europe (on March 31, 2003). The three protagonists are 2D sword students from Loma Linda in the 3D world, but their story is separate. Cannon Fight is set in a medieval castle, where the player is able to defeat certain monsters and gain experience. The Japanese version of Cannon Fight features a more action-oriented story, with a faster pace. Dynasty Warriors: Shin Megami Tensei 3 A 3D sci-fi RPG for the 3DS platform. Overview Dynasty Warriors: Shin Megami Tensei 3 is a 3D strategy RPG for the 3DS platform, and serves as the second game in the Dynasty Warriors franchise. System Requirements PC MinimumRecommendedOS: Windows XP SP3Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo 2.7GHz or AMD Athlon 64 X2 5600+Memory: 4 GB RAMGraphics: 4 GB RAM, Nvidia 7th generation or betterSound: DirectX 9 compatible graphics card with shader support, PowerPC compatible sound card, SuperSpeed: Up to 60 FPS on Intel Core 2 Duo or betterSound: DirectX 9 compatible sound card with shader support, Nvidia 7th generation or better Dragon Warrior A 2D RPG that features numerous playable characters, including the titular hero of the Dragon Warriors. Overview Dragon Warrior (in-development) is a 2D RPG developed and published by Capcom for the PlayStation 2 in Japan on December 20, 2004. It is the fourth title in the Dragon Warrior franchise, and the second game in the Dragon Warrior franchise to be released outside of Japan. Dragon Warrior A 2D JRPG that follows its story. It was released in 2007. Overview Dragon Warrior (in-development) is a 2D RPG developed by Capcom Studio 2 and published by Capcom for the PlayStation 2 in Japan on December 20, 2005. It is the ==================== Slam Dunk II: The King of Fighters Slam Dunk II: The King of Fighters is a top-down brawler from Konami, featuring the royal family as villains. Overview Slam Dunk II: The King of Fighters is the third title in the Slam Dunk series and is the last game in the franchise to be released on the Nintendo 64. It was released in Japan on July 20, 1998. Most notable for the title's unique controller scheme, the game features an improved version of the Genesis controller. This is the first title in the series to feature a 64-bit controller. Gameplay The game is a top-down brawler, similar to the others in the series. The player controls Greg Odenkirk as he tries to escape from a World Trade Center building. Each stage contains a single goal, "Run to the top of the tower and explode the towers", as Greg throws bombs. The goal is to destroy all the explosive barrels as quickly as possible. The game has a rudimentary physics engine similar to the Mario games, but the game doesn't have as many buttons as the Mario games. The goal is to run through each level, destroying all the barrels, then explode the towers with each level moving in opposite directions. The game features a plot not unlike that of Mario 64: a terrorist group is planning to blow up the World Trade Center. To do this, the player must destroy all the explosive barrels, then catch bombs that fall from the sky and fly across the desert to the Pentagon. Slam Dunk II is the second entry in the Slam Dunk series. Networks Slam Dunk II nets players the ability to play on the Playstation 2 and Xbox. Nintendo DS System The Nintendo DS system is a cross-platform system with four games: Astro Race Astro Race is a racing game for the Nintendo DS. It features many different courses including 2x4s, double track, and climbing sections. The game can be played on both the Nintendo DS and Wii. PC System Requirements Minimum OS: Windows XPProcessor: 1.8 GHz Pentium 4 1.8 GHz Pentium 166RAM: 1 GBGraphics: 512 MBHard Drive: 300 MBVideo Memory: 32 MBMultiplayer Options: 4x4, 2x4, 3x4, 4x4, 6x4, 8x4, ==================== Serious Sam: Tappy's Revenge Serious Sam: Tappy's Revenge is a side-scrolling shoot 'em up. Overview Serious Sam: Tappy's Revenge is a side-scrolling shoot 'em up developed by Taito and published by Konami for the PlayStation 2 and PlayStation 3 consoles. Gameplay Serious Sam: Tappy's Revenge is a shoot 'em up which is played as a top-down shooter. The player uses a mech-style helicopter to shoot enemies, while the player has to shoot the enemy in order to progress. Tecmo's Pinball Stars A pinball sim using the game's Arcade and NES ports of the original Sega/ATI pinball machines. FPS Racing FPS Racing is a racing game for the Famicom. Overview The game was released in Japan on January 29th, 1995. It was developed by Compile and published by Konami. The game was released in Japan on January 29th, 1995. It was released in Japan on January 29th, 1995. The game was released in Japan on March 9, 1995. The game was released in Japan on May 25th, 1995. It was released in Japan on August 25th, 1995. The game was released in Japan on October 20, 1995. Fury Fury is a puzzle game that features a linear action game in which the player must move objects from one end of a tower to the other to reach a secret entrance. Overview Fury is a puzzle game that features a linear action game. The player must strategically move the tower in either one of two puzzle directions. The goal is to collect the pieces necessary to proceed to the next part of the tower. The game's main character is in the center of the screen. The player must push the tower to the left or right to reach the secret entrance. The game includes a side-scrolling action game similar to King of the Hill or The King of the Hill. The Legend of Zelda A video game adaptation of the classic Japanese adventure game. It was released in 1995. Overview The Legend of Zelda was a Japanese adventure game developed by Namco and published by Bandai for the Famicom console in 1994. It was later released in Japan on May 27, 1995 in a bundle game ==================== Enemy Overlord A relatively obscure arcade game released in the late 90s by Sega. Overview Enemy Overlord is a video game developed and published by Sega for the Sega Mega Drive on December 10, 1995. Gameplay Enemy Overlord is a side-scrolling action game. The player controls the X-COM Unit of the same name. The unit must take out enemies in a number of positions. From there the player can move and attack them, as well as shoot them to destroy them. The unit can also be moved around the screen. The player can aim and fire. The unit is armed with two X-COMs. Each has two weapons, each able to fire two shots per turn. Project T-Zoid Project T-Zoid is a side-scrolling action game. The player controls Zoid, a giant robot, and must destroy enemy bases using his X-COMs. The player can also use his X-COMs to attack enemy units. The game is a side-scrolling action game, and it has many gameplay features. The player can use his X-COMs to attack enemies, as well as shoot them. The game's score is based on the amount of points you score when you destroy enemy units. This score is continually reset by defeating enemies. Project T-Zoid is the first game in the X-COM franchise to be released for the Mega Drive. System Requirements PC Minimum OS: Windows XPProcessor: Pentium III 200 MHzMemory: 256MB RAMGraphics: 3D graphics cardHard drive: 5.0 GB HD spaceSound: DirectSound compatible 3D acceleration (included)Other: Gamepad compatible EverQuest: The Beginning A compilation game released in 1998 by Aspect. Overview EverQuest: The Beginning is an interesting compilation game for the Sega Genesis, which focuses on magic, quests, and exploration of the world. It was released in 1998 by Aspect and was set in the world of EverQuest: The Beginning. RTX A sci-fi horror/adventure game based on the original RTX. Overview RTX is a sci-fi horror/adventure game that focuses on the effects of radiation on mutants. As a mutant, a mutant. This game was released before the ==================== Back in the Future Master Flux's time in space suits is just about the only thing that matters as he travels back in time to stop the war between the Japanese and the Americans. Overview Master Flux's time in space suits is just about the only thing that matters as he travels back in time to stop the war between the Japanese and the Americans. The player enters the game's third dimension and travels back in time to stop the war between the two wars, but many events and characters are altered between this time and the present day. For example, when the game introduces the "space suit" character of the original Japanese version, it refers to them as "space suits" instead of "suits." Gameplay The original DS had four buttons, each mapped to a different time period. A special button is mapped to the period of one of the six possible periods, while a second button is used for timing. Dragon's Lair A sequel to Dragon's Lair is in the works and it's coming!   NHL Street 2 The sequel to NHL Street 2 puts the franchise in the spotlight with its 2D sports stadium, arcade-like gameplay and improved graphics. Overview NHL Street 2 is a 2D hockey game developed and published by EA Tiburon for PC, PlayStation 2 and Xbox One. Gameplay The sequel to NHL Street 2 puts the NHL franchise in the spotlight with its 2D sports stadium, arcade-like gameplay and improved graphics. Game Modes The game features many NHL Street 2 game modes, including a modified version of the top-down arcade mode to put the team in the center of the action. In addition to the regular season, NHL Street 2 features a tournament mode hosted by EA Tiburon that pits the player against teams from across the league. The game has a theme that has been faithfully recreated by NHL Street Team. This includes the NHL's 2D licensed teams, as well as some teams featured in the NHL All-Star game. The game is also included in the 2013-14 NHL All-Star Game. The Incredible Crash A racing game developed by Gearbox Software and published by Sega in 1996. Overview The Incredible Crash is a racing game developed by Gearbox Software and published by Sega for the Sega Genesis. Gameplay The Incredible Crash is ==================== Real Power: 4th Level Real Power: 4th Level sees the player on a mission to defeat the evil Dr. Who in this game. Overview Real Power: 4th Level is a 4 player cross platform single player game developed by Mattel Electronics for the PC, Mac and Linux. Gameplay The game plays much like a traditional adventure game, with the player taking control of a group of heroes. The game uses the popular PC theme song (known as "4th" in the localization) and contains several gameplay differences from the typical adventure games. For example, the main character, Dr. Who, has multiple weapons, instead of the basic blue and red weapons that are found in most adventure games. 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Warcraft II: Total War Tactical Assault on Europe Warcraft II: Total War is a tactical campaign game developed by Midway and published by Activision for the PC. It is the sequel to Warcraft. Overview Warcraft II is a campaign-based multiplayer action game. Players take control of the titular Warcraft, as he enlists a group of Allied heroes to rescue German Lieutenant Siegfried from the Nazis. Players take control of the main Warcraft as he works to rescue German Lieutenant Siegfried from the Nazis. Warcraft II: Total War was released in December 2002 for the PC, Mac, and Linux. FIFA Soccer FIFA Soccer is the first soccer game developed by EA Games and the world's first soccer team for the Nintendo Wii. Overview Released in March 2003, FIFA Soccer is the first FIFA game to ever be released for the Nintendo Wii and has been one of the few FIFA games to be released worldwide. The game features international teams from 16 countries as well as the top players in the world. 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